Ok so I recently started my first auto-fem grow. I picked 2 sweet seeds strains, and I am about to harvest them. I have been impressed with the color that they have displayed and would like to give them another go without buying a bunch more $10 seeds.
I have previously worked in a commercial...
someone else suggested this. Fast acting short active life. just thought I'd pass it on.
well I cant post a link because I dont have 2 likes!! Anyway its called Doktor Doom Total Release insect fogger.
So I had a thrip issue on my last grow. I would like some suggestions on the type of bug bombs we can use. I'd like something that is aggressive but has a really short effective period. I can remove all plants from the room for a week or two as needed, but Im trying to avoid a room wash down...
BML seems like they make some pretty nice units.
So which 2 spectrums would be the most beneficial with the 420? I like the idea of the UV supplement that peaks at 400nm. However Im not sure what would be best to pair it with, a 625nm, 660nm, or the 730nm
this is my first run with the 420. However I doubt they would have made the pontoon if the flowering capability of the light wasnt lacking or at least the in need of a bump.
Having said that Im not certain Im going to add Leds, but I definitely wanted to look into it.
So this Q&A kinda stalled so I want to re-ask the question.
for $300-$400 are there existing kits or a DIY kit that would be similar shape to the pontoon with better output and spectrum
enhancement is the word that probably captures it best.
Im fairly new to growing. My last grow turned out really good, so I am looking at keeping the quality high while increasing my yield.
So a retailer on ebay has a store used display I asked if he would sell separately. He asked how much?
These are only 40w. Is that enough to make a noticeable difference?
How much should I offer?
I am kinda using a modified mainlining concept. I let the plant get to about 7-8 inches tall then top. I take the 2 bigger upper branches and pull them out and down with padded wire so light can get to the 2 lower branches. I end up with an x/cross shape which should end up with 4 primary colas...