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Integra21
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Registered: 05/01/09
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Re: Indoor Setup [Re: ethnoguy]
#230140 - 05/21/09 11:44 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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On a side note: No mater how big your fan is, plants really like enough of a breeze to slightly move them and the leaves around. Simulating an outdoor breeze. This make the stems stronger, thicker, and you will get little to no sag when flowering. I feel like this doesnt get said enough. Try it out, and you will be happy with the results. Just a small $20 oscilating fan from walmart does wonders.
Edited by Integra21 (05/22/09 12:25 AM)
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Integra21
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That would definitely depend on your strain. I have 1 white widow flowering right now, 5 weeks in, and there is absolutly no smell coming off of my plant. The only thing i have the kills odor in the room is an ionic humidifier and i doubt that's what is killing the smell, just the strain, but my buddy is growing some blue kush, and that makes his whole house reek with a carbon scrubber and several oust large misters. It even smells outside of his house late into flowering. So your genetics play a major role on how much you need to invest in odor control.
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Integra21
Up and coming Farmer


Registered: 05/01/09
Posts: 784
Last seen: 11 years, 9 months
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Youd be suprised how cheap a 100w hps light from the hardware store can be. If you have a home depot around you they sell them for $70usd and you can order it online if they're not local. I promise you that light is better for flowering and a 100w hps has a way higher lumen output than a 150w cfl. Just a thought for you. I have a MH version of these lights for my mature clones and it works great.
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