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from the pic it looks like the adapter would work. Dryer cords are kinda the same way they look like they won't work cause the shapes don't look...
sure it will work. best option ever no? will work, yes.
ok so 2 teaspoons of compost per 5 gallons of water 24 hours before using recipe and starting. acknowledged
let me make sure I understand this. Your basic tea recipe from microbeorganics for a 5 gallon brew is ~2c compost, ~1/3c mollases and ~1/6c...
I know you can bubble tap water to evaporate chorline but it doesn't do all cholramines. I also know that you can let compost and molllases sit...
then yes you cleared the 100 watts. Are they all different spectrums.. the K value on the bulbs
my bad I assumed 2700k for lowest and 6000k for highest in CFLS
ya the lower the K the better for flower. Setup some mirrors and try to bounce the sun in there too :P
you can get different spectrums of CFLS too ones that are better for flowering.
just use a bunch of CFL's and a couple Y sockets
I don't think you switch out bulbs to another style because that light fixture doesn't have the right ballast for it let alone the right lamp...
q) What is the minimum amount of led light to prevent flowering? \n(A) 3-5 luman per square foot, that is 3-5 candels per square foot,... better...
good stuff thanks. I am to cheap to buy a good LED setup and I use the free sun for power. :P I just use LED's to keep plants in VEG so they...
learn something new everyday thanks for this. I am still confused tho cause most LED lights for sale especially egay they don't list anything...
ohhhhh another led light set with no lumen rating
why not have all 6 lights going for a full dose :)
seems awesome. but I hate hate hate hate when they don't list lumen ratings and that goes for any bulb ever for sell
you can get t5's in daylight and warm white (6000k, 3000k)
ya for sure. for indoor plants if you break the 12/12 with any kind of light it will prevent them from flowering they just wont grow as much...
usually its code to have a GFCI in at least one bathroom I am surprised you didn't have one there. Well the easiest way to split a load would be...