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  1. RichardDawson

    fluoros for flowers

    I sure hope you are only using those 2700K(soft/warm white) CFLs for flowering only, for a good vegeatative cycle one should use the 6500K(daylight) CFL.
  2. RichardDawson

    fluoros for flowers

    Hey Johnny, 50k lumens as in 50,000 lumens from a flourescent light is alot. How big of a bulb is it. But if they both put out the same amount of lumens the the difference would be that the HID puts out all of it's lumens in a more compact space.
  3. RichardDawson

    growing tall bushes!!

    There is no such thing as too much light, too much heat, but not to much light. If you feel that your bush is not getting enough light at the bottom and you don't want to clip or scrog, then by all means add That CFL closer to the bottom in fact if you could put one on each side to promote even...
  4. RichardDawson

    early toppings and a cherry on top

    Do not water at night. By watering at night you are promoting mold growth. Without your lights on for heat to evaporate any excess water you are creating good conditions for mold ( dark and damp). You should water shortly before you turn your lights on. Furthermore when watering make sure, if...
  5. RichardDawson

    Power Consumption / Light Cost

    Very ensightful, Thanks a bunch
  6. RichardDawson

    Welcome New Members!

    High, new to site thought I would say Hello.
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