24/0 is great but...

mr sunshine

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I have multiple strains under 18 hours of light. A few strains will develop pre flower hairs, this is genetic because the other strains don't have hairs. Hairs are not optimal for veg. These strains are kens Kush and nepjam and they require more nitrogen to stay in a vigorous veg state. Photoperiod, genetics and nutrients all play a role.
That's dumb..it's obvious you don't know what you're talking about... show me some bud pics commercial growers have tons of bud pics.
 

shorelineOG

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1 plant? I thought you were a commercial grower? I don't believe you when all you do is show 1 small healthy plant.. looks nice but I'm not impressed. I wanna see the grow op.
1 plant? I thought you were a commercial grower? I don't believe you when all you do is show 1 small healthy plant.. looks nice but I'm not impressed. I wanna see the grow op.
I will show more pics. That's a veg room because that's what we are talking about. I make a lot more money with clones and seeds per square foot. Yes I make seeds and that's where the money is in breeding.
 

tropicalcannabispatient

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Hey fellow growers,

So I have a DWC DIY hydroponic system.

I originally thought the 24 seven lighting would be awesome. And the fact is it is. If you have the proper equipment unlike me.
However, there are some things that I did not consider.

Firstly, the biggest upset of this whole 24 seven thing reservoir temperature. Without any dark. My reservoir temperature rises every day to top out about 78° By day 3. This is highly inconvenient because I would like to only change my stuff every seven days instead of every three. It weighs nudes and always wate this is highly inconvenient because I would like to only change my stuff every seven days instead of every three. It wastes nutes and water. $$$ goes up.

Secondly my humidity sucks. With my HPS lighting at 400 W and the ballast in the same room, (cannot be helped) my temperature is awesome going from 75 to 85. However the humidity is down at by 25%.

Thirdly, it just seems uncomfortable. I would like to say I'm not projecting my human needs onto the plant. I don't think that I would like to live and live comfortably in an area that was always hot and low humidity.

Finally and least importantly to me, is the light bill by cutting from 24 to 20 I am saving a little bit a change.

There are other inconveniences I'm sure it like fungus algae and all that nastiness. But I have not come across any of those problems. I don't know why but I guess I'm just lucky.

Anyone else have anything to add .

And I know there is equipment out there that can fix all this problem with the lighting, but as I stated I almost have everything in the things I need are super expensive chiller humidifier exhaust s and I know there is equipment out there that can fix all this problem with the lighting, but as I stated I almost have everything in the things I need are super expensive chiller humidifier exhaust for stone system. I have a low-tech system you could say . Lol.
Set lights to 20/4
 

shorelineOG

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I will show more pics. That's a veg room because that's what we are talking about. I make a lot more money with clones and seeds per square foot. Yes I make seeds and that's where the money is in breeding.
If I wanted to make money growing bud I would flower outdoors. Greenhouses in Colorado are being filled up with my shoreline og, fire alien strawberry and Colombian black clones.No complaints yet.
 

nomofatum

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Post a picture with "shorlineOG" written on a piece of paper, or something that makes it clear that it's you, like "Fuck You Mr Sunshine", lol.

Otherwise you can steal as many pictures as you want and we have no reason to believe you after all the total BS that has already come from you.
 

rkymtnman

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I have multiple strains under 18 hours of light. A few strains will develop pre flower hairs, this is genetic because the other strains don't have hairs. Hairs are not optimal for veg. These strains are kens Kush and nepjam and they require more nitrogen to stay in a vigorous veg state. Photoperiod, genetics and nutrients all play a role.
you said when you go from 24 to 18 it triggers flowering. that's bullshit. for a photoperiod plant at least.
 

shorelineOG

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Post a picture with "shorlineOG" written on a piece of paper, or something that makes it clear that it's you, like "Fuck You Mr Sunshine", lol.

Otherwise you can steal as many pictures as you want and we have no reason to believe you after all the total BS that has already come from you.
Here are my clones, my bud and my seeds. That's a few thousand dollars worth of shoreline og seeds.
 

shorelineOG

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Post a picture with "shorlineOG" written on a piece of paper, or something that makes it clear that it's you, like "Fuck You Mr Sunshine", lol.

Otherwise you can steal as many pictures as you want and we have no reason to believe you after all the total BS that has already come from you.
Now you post pictures. Indoor grows are a joke for bud production so this fall I will show you many more pics of multi pound outdoor plants.
 

Resinhound

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I have multiple strains under 18 hours of light. A few strains will develop pre flower hairs, this is genetic because the other strains don't have hairs. Hairs are not optimal for veg. These strains are kens Kush and nepjam and they require more nitrogen to stay in a vigorous veg state. Photoperiod, genetics and nutrients all play a role.
This is some of the dumbest shit ive heard yet,those "hairs" are called pistils and its normal for them to pop at internodes on sexually mature plants,perfectly normal.
 

shorelineOG

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you said when you go from 24 to 18 it triggers flowering. that's bullshit. for a photoperiod plant at least.
You have never tried it have you. Plants don't go from veg to full blown flower, there is a transition period. Outdoor plants have a slower more natural transition to flower, so you have longer flowering times but a higher yield.
 
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