OleReynard
Well-known member
I use hortilux have been for decades
I use hortilux have been for decades
Ya and I don't wanna do that" You must unlearn what you have learned" : Yoda
These here?
Reset every morning like my wife does.......lolz.Ya and I don't wanna do that
You should’ve grabbed the bulbs. I was selling a few months ago at almost half price. I have a couple of used ones left if you want them.On another note I will no longer be able to use HPS lights. They have discontinued them. I heard this was coming and it now has. I have searched and I can't find them anywhere.
Gonna have to switch to LED's when the current light wear out. That will be next winter. Will also have to purchase some kind of heating system. I relied on the HPS to help heat the tent in the winter months.
I know nothing about LED's. I have ran the same setup going on two decades and I am stuck on my ways......
Don't think it is the right bulb....I have looked everywhere....I search ushio 600 watt hps bulb on amazon and get a couple hits down the scroll that won't let me link @Putembk
Thanks but I think it's time to switch to LED's.You should’ve grabbed the bulbs. I was selling a few months ago at almost half price. I have a couple of used ones left if you want them.
Maybe do what you did last time to get it going againMy television died again
Kick it!Maybe do what you did last time to get it going again
My LED gives off some heat. Sometimes too much.On another note I will no longer be able to use HPS lights. They have discontinued them. I heard this was coming and it now has. I have searched and I can't find them anywhere.
Gonna have to switch to LED's when the current light wear out. That will be next winter. Will also have to purchase some kind of heating system. I relied on the HPS to help heat the tent in the winter months.
I know nothing about LED's. I have ran the same setup going on two decades and I am stuck on my ways......
From what I can see from your picture the plants are in desperate need of light and I would go as far as to say I would top them so they get bushy…I’m doing a new grow with venom OG any suggestions?
I forgt the name and I don't know if they service your area but I saw a mini documentary a couple of years ago about a conglomeration of small family owned and run farms where all the meat and poultry they sel is done much the way your family did things. So you may want to do some research if you haven't already.I grew up on a farm too, so have waded through and been dragged through barnyard muck.
We raised or grew most of our own food, as well as hunted and fished the local game, so where food comes from is no mystery.
As a city boy I don't miss getting up early to milk and tend the livestock rain or shine, but wish they were treating the livestock that we are buying the parts of as humanely as we did our animals.
I got them like that the node spacing has been about a half inch since entering the cab, but I thought I would do something drasticFrom what I can see from your picture the plants are in desperate need of light and I would go as far as to say I would top them so they get bushy…
PicI got them like that the node spacing has been about a half inch since entering the cab, but I thought I would do something drastic