-my cfl grow-

tokingtiger

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very nice looking plants.. awsome shot of the the resin on those buds! damn, i cant wait till 4:20 now! p3 everyone! ( puff, puff, pass )
 

dank smoker420

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thanks man i cant wait ether haha they have the reggae fest here and it falls on 420 atleast friday does so that should be sick
 

dank smoker420

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lights just turned on and i am excited to see how well this fan will work with keeping the temps lower. my avg temp is 84 before i added this and i think it take a hour or 2 for it to be at the max temp. just gotta wait now. will have to wait to take some pics also
 

dank smoker420

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gave her some more bloom food tonight and here are some pics of her. shes putting alot of pistils out right now hopefully they start to receed soon i wanna chop her down! IMG_7955.jpgIMG_7961.jpgIMG_7965.jpg
 

dank smoker420

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thanks man ive been wondering is she looks right cause most peoples colas are rounded at the top and mine are more pointed. i thin kit might be because of the heat
 
I use old computer fans, they seem to work well.
yeah it does suck we lost alot of posts... i lost alot of pics also i dont think i have them still on my card so much for recording this one haha
i assume most people growing the cfls have a relatively small grow space. what fans do you guys use? i ordered one of these and am planning on putting in to pull air out. there real cheap but worth a try. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FO0LG6/ref=pe_175190_21431760_cs_sce_3p_dp_i1_B
i have a ipod charger to plug it into
 

dank smoker420

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yeah i have two pc fans and a 4 inch desk usb fan i got off amazon for 5 dollars. they work good but my cab is still reaching 82-84 when the lights are on
 

Rottedroots

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Everything looks great bud! My last grow saw temps into the 90's and down to the high 40's and the plants did not mind. If they don't mind why should I. I have had outdoor plants enjoy 100 degrees. You girls look great from where I'm sitting that's for sure.
 

dank smoker420

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alright man thanks haha 100 degrees is hot! i wish i could grow outside dont have a way of conceeling and and ts up to 115 here probably 125 this year.
 

DO3SHA

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Everything looks great bud! My last grow saw temps into the 90's and down to the high 40's and the plants did not mind. If they don't mind why should I. I have had outdoor plants enjoy 100 degrees. You girls look great from where I'm sitting that's for sure.
+rep
my grow has been from 68 all the way to 88 right now
 

glockdoc

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hey wats up here for the ride! hit them with some co2. when they have additional co2 they can withstand higher temps.
 

dank smoker420

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hey wats up here for the ride! hit them with some co2. when they have additional co2 they can withstand higher temps.
haha i was just about to. i also just asked a question bout this. do you know of any evidence of this being true or is it just what everyone thinks/ thinks they know
 

calicatt79

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I was going to make this when I started flowering. It's looks verrrry interesting:
Do it yourself CO² generator

Every green leafed plant uses carbon dioxide [CO² ] in its daily life. 0.5% of our air is carbon dioxide. Plants are able to utilize up to 5 times the natural amount and can grow 5 times faster - provided that sufficient light, nutrients, and water are available to support the extra growth. Generally speaking, a plant will grow faster with added carbon dioxide in its environment. Yeast is a living, eating, breathing and reproducing organism. They consume sugar and water and excrete carbon dioxide and alcohol. Yeast is used in the production of alcohol. Buy some brewers yeast at a make-your-own-beer/wine store. You will have to get a large jug with a small mouth, a rubber cork with a hole in it that will fit in the mouth of the jug, and 6 to 10 feet | 180 to 300 cm [your decision] of flexible tubing in which the carbon dioxide will travel. All of these can be found at the one store. You are basically reviving the dry yeast in the package so that they will eat the sugar you give it and produce carbon dioxide meanwhile. Ask the person at the store that you want to produce carbon dioxide for some house plants. They will give you what you need.
  • Fill the large jug with slightly warm water. Not hot, not even warm, just a bit warmer than lukewarm. The warmth wakes up the yeast.
  • Now add sugar to the water . [One part sugar to every five parts of solution]
  • Empty the packet of yeast in the jug and stir.
  • After a few hours the yeast should be active and producing CO². [The production of CO� can be observed by actual bubbles floating to the surface]
  • The only thing you have to do now is maintain the life of your yeast population. Dump out some of the solution and add fresh water so that is does not become stagnant. Add a few teaspoons of sugar. [Do this every two weeks]
  • Theoretically, your yeast population can last for an eternity!


these instructions aren't very clear so I'm wondering what you guys think?
 
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