Another good thing about HPS

Guitarantula

Active Member
I live in a mobile home and grow in my closet. When it gets cold this winter, I can open my closet and use the HPS as a heater for my room. I always use small electric heaters because they are cheaper than running my furnace. This winter I will simply open that closet door during the day while the kids are at school and heat my bedroom with it.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
I am a one hit wonder on Cloning. On my first try at cloning, I took 12 clones. And all 12 took right off from the start.

But my second try was a big failure.

Here are my questions.

(1) how long can Rapid Rooters be stored.
(2) How do you store them.
(3) Should I use a pre soak like Clonex?
(4) And what happens if you dip the clone right into the Bottle of Cloning Gel, and then put the lid on it for a later day? (I do now know this is a No-No.)

Sure could use some help here. I need to get this next try to succeed.

Tomorrow I am going to the Hydro store and buying new Clone Gel, and Rapid Rooters.
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
dont dip into the gel container it gets bacteria in it and ruins it.I dislike rapid rooters and prefer rockwool. Keep both sealed in zip locks when not using. Squeeze excess liquid out before putting cutting it it.Needs to be lightly moist but not heavy wet
 

kindprincess

Well-Known Member
i also use lamp and ballast heat to heat my house in the winter; we have no central heat, and the green room provides heat for all of the bed rooms (common rooms just stay cold :p )
 

MrKhola

Well-Known Member
i always thought it would be so funny to just hang a load a lights in my bedroom, fill it with plants and just wear some 'eye shades' at night, maybe just soil instead of carpet too ..lol
 

dog

Well-Known Member
my Halogen ring on my cooker blow up last week so i put a cupal 400w hps light bulbs in ther insted, it works so much beter now but i have to wher a welding mask when i cook,,,,lol
 
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