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Hi All
Ok so I hit the wrong box, big deal,I didnt take the piss out of anyone on this board I was talking about bb's In general.
I dont mind being called a NEWBIE because I know I can walk the walk,it makes me laugh how all you folks come on the board TRYING to find Infomation on how to grow GREAT weed
but do you really think if someone has the art of growing down to a T they are really going to share their Information with the rest of the world or even have the time to come here to answer your questions.
Im not saying everyone here doesnt know what their talking about but 95% of people havent a clue how to grow plants.
So I will give you a little helping hand.
Over the last 18 years I have studied Marine biology and have been keeping marine animals/corals, most factors for my hobbie/work are the same for growing weed i.e ph levels, tempreture, quality of water, airflow, lighting levels, oxygen etc etc.
A good friend of mine started to grow some weed in his loft space and decided to ask my opions on how to grow,so I gave him a little advice
First you MUST use RO water because tap water is just not clean enough, you should also try to create a positive air pressure in the growing room this will help to keep any unwanted bugs from the grow room as they will not like it.
The ph levels should be as stable as possible around about 5.5 is good and tempreture at 80 degrees is best for fast growth
A good supply of oxygen in the water is also vital,but dont use air stones in the water like alot of people on this bb will tell you as this creates very little.It is best to use another power head to move the surface of the water as much as possible this will give a much greater oxygen content in the water.
Dont let the humidity rise above 50%.
Stability is the key factor, try to keep all parameters as stable as possible and 5onces from an average plant of 3/4ft should be your aim anything less and something is wrong.
This information is only for all you NEWBIES
NEWBIES RULE OK
Last edited by ukreefer; 07-23-2002 at 12:46 AM.
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