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MichiganMedGrower

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MichiganMedGrower

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Thanks man =)
I shouldnt run into any issues using an adapter, right?
That's a good question. I don't know I have not researched it. I am pretty sure the sunlight supply reflector uses the plug your ballast does.

Exchange?

there are other reflectors too there but I am not sure exactly. I really like my sun system stuff. I just bought the Galaxy ballast and sun remote reflector there on Black Friday.
 

ttystikk

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Fucking jackass hydro store didn't tell you? You need an adaptor, they sell two types; male Hydro farm (oval plug) to female universal AND the reverse. Just be sure to specify the right one.
 

pinner420

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That's a good question. I don't know I have not researched it. I am pretty sure the sunlight supply reflector uses the plug your ballast does.

Exchange?

there are other reflectors too there but I am not sure exactly. I really like my sun system stuff. I just bought the Galaxy ballast and sun remote reflector there on Black Friday.
The universe is nudging you vertically. I have a coffee can full of the adapters I need to craiglist..
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Hey if anyone has any feedback on my posts last night that have already gone back a page I would appreciate it.

Plenty of pics and info I tried to show best I could.

The foxtails? The bleached looking buds?

@DemonTrich you have been using these a while?
 

MichiganMedGrower

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From my experience, Fox tails can be caused by over fert, too close to lights. One run I had my darlins net come out perfect. Last run, 2 of 4 foxtailed on me. Not like yours though.
thank you. Neither of those should be causes. The plants right next to her did nothing of the sort.

Any idea about the white buds. The other plant finished under the 315 did it too but only in one spot under the foliage of the main cola.

The HPS seems to be greening her back up already.

Light way too high at 22"? That's where it was.
 

DemonTrich

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Genetics can also play a role. If said parent was prone to FT, that trait can also be passed down the line. Forgot to put that in there.

White bud/leaves = light bleaching.

On 3 plants, getting reflected side lighting, I'm getting some white hairs Turning brown. I'm guessing at that certain spot, the light is getting reflected more so causing it. I'm not 100% sure though. Just a guess. I'm 4+yrs, I've never seen it happen.
 

ttystikk

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I get foxtails from too much heat, happens with my 860W CDM Allstart lamps regularly.

Yet another reason I'm replacing them all with LED.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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It's not heat. The room is colder than it has been all year even with the new light.

It's not light bleaching as the white buds are under all the buds and leaves. Not near any direct light or reflection.

It's obviously genetic. You guys know too. And the Thai and the haze is very strong in this cross.

It's going to be neat to break off a resin encrusted foxtail to throw in the pipe when it's dry.

Maybe I had the light too high. I do maintain a forest of leaves in there.

Maybe I will post it all in its own thread to see what surfaces.

Who has the most experience with the cmh grows?
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Radiant heat could be another possibility.

I can keep my ambient temps at 75, but still have radiant heat issues if I don't have my fans blowing between canopy tops and bottom of hood.
I agree. But I am real dialed in with no real problems for over a year in this room now. Even just harvested my highest yielding plant so far last week. And it finished under the new light.

But the lamp may have been too hot under it the first day I had her under there. It took a day or two to get the ventilation right for the whole room.

Seems more like genetic expression but could be from the hot day I guess. No other plants were affected at all though.

I put an email into the breeder. I will report in case anyone is interested.

Thanks for your input man.
 

Javadog

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Michigan....sorry to not have taken them time then and there.....but those white
buds are just crazy. The only thing that I have seen make bud that white was a mold.
(I learned not to spray down giant tops...dumb move)

That cannot be bleaching obviously and the only other dark-stimulated loss of color
that I have seen is the yellowing of leaf-loss.

So, I was quiet because nothing helpful came to mind. :0)

JD
 
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