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Author: BuZZardBuZZard Date: Aug 1, 2008 17:32
ate all my new plants.. all my black domina.. all my super silver haze.. all
my
friggen afghanica... and all my mid seeds i had planted.....
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Aug 1, 2008 18:33
On Aug 1, 5:32 pm, "BuZZard" buzzardnest.com> wrote:
> ate all my new plants.. all my black domina.. all my super silver haze.. all
> my
> friggen afghanica... and all my mid seeds i had planted.....
Dude that sux horribly...
I really feel for you. I have had a number of accidents in the last
few cycles. This last cycle (2 plants for 4zs of s.s.haze grown under
LEDs) thankfully has finally come through nicely. I Sweat on the first
hit... its really nice.. :)
Anyway, sorry you lost this one. Next one will be twice as good. :)
I would offer to help, but I can't think of too much I might be able
to do. As a minimum, I have sent good energy your way. ;)
Love and Light
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Author: fanghornfanghorn Date: Aug 1, 2008 19:58
"BuZZard" buzzardnest.com> wrote in news:g70a6a$jpe$1@aioe.org:
> ate all my new plants.. all my black domina.. all my super silver
> haze.. all my
> friggen afghanica... and all my mid seeds i had planted.....
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>
OUCH! time to start reading Freak Brothers comics for ideas maybe?
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Author: Judy ScobeeJudy Scobee Date: Aug 2, 2008 15:19
OH, NO!!!!! Why did you plant 'em, where the Dog could get to them???
I would've planted those precious seeds/plants indoors, with a pot of
soil and under a light for each one (see: How to Grow MJ for under $100
book)!!! Hmm? Karma??
= Judy =
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Author: Fred MertzFred Mertz Date: Aug 3, 2008 04:20
Judy & BudBurner,
For the sake of discussion; I was perusing some reading material regarding
grow lights. I happened onto several articles regarding using Fluorescents
&-or (newer) LED. They produce no heat which effectively negates FLIR,
reduces electric bills, are certainly less expensive, and as a result, they
both negate the risk of fire & law enforcement for the aforementioned
reasons.
Opinions between growers were interesting. Some growers are adamant about
their high pressure sodium lights, while others who have used (certain
types) of fluorescents claim there is no difference between the two.
Do either of you two have any experience with growing (anything) using
Florescent lights or LED?
DudeMaster
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Author: MycoloteurMycoloteur Date: Aug 3, 2008 05:28
On Aug 3, 4:20 am, "Fred Mertz" whatever.org> wrote:
> Judy & BudBurner,
>
> For the sake of discussion; I was perusing some reading material regarding
> grow lights. I happened onto several articles regarding using Fluorescents
> &-or (newer) LED. They produce no heat which effectively negates FLIR,
> reduces electric bills, are certainly less expensive, and as a result, they
> both negate the risk of fire & law enforcement for the aforementioned
> reasons.
>
> Opinions between growers were interesting. Some growers are adamant about
> their high pressure sodium lights, while others who have used (certain
> types) of fluorescents claim there is no difference between the two.
>
> Do either of you two have any experience with growing (anything) using
> Florescent lights or LED?
>
> DudeMaster
>
> "Judy Scobee" webtv.net> wrote in message ...
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Author: Fred MertzFred Mertz Date: Aug 3, 2008 06:37
> OTOH, I am just about converted fully to LEDs. Certainly they are the
> only thing I am investing in anyway.
> LEDs work well, and are getting better every day. The latest
> generation of higher power units (50 watt and up) produce exceptional
> results.
If one were to grow just a few plants (5 or less) for personal use, what
would be an adequate figure one could use forecast cost? Do you have any
suggestions as for a place to go on the internet to (specifically) order the
equipment you recommend?
I'm still a few years away from being in a safe position to grow, but I'm
extremely interested nonethless. I sincerely appreciate the suggestions!
Thanks!
DudeMaster
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Author: BuZZardBuZZard Date: Aug 3, 2008 08:47
> On Aug 3, 4:20 am, "Fred Mertz" whatever.org> wrote:
>> Judy & BudBurner,
>>
>> For the sake of discussion; I was perusing some reading material
>> regarding
>> grow lights. I happened onto several articles regarding using
>> Fluorescents
>> &-or (newer) LED. They produce no heat which effectively negates FLIR,
>> reduces electric bills, are certainly less expensive, and as a result,
>> they
>> both negate the risk of fire & law enforcement for the aforementioned
>> reasons.
>>
>> Opinions between growers were interesting. Some growers are adamant
>> about
>> their high pressure sodium lights, while others who have used (certain
>> types) of fluorescents claim there is no difference between the two.
>> ...
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Author: BudBurnerBudBurner Date: Aug 3, 2008 08:53
On Aug 3, 7:28 am, Mycoloteur gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 3, 4:20 am, "Fred Mertz" whatever.org> wrote:
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>> Judy & BudBurner,
>
>> For the sake of discussion; I was perusing some reading material regarding
>> grow lights. I happened onto several articles regarding using Fluorescents
>> &-or (newer) LED. They produce no heat which effectively negates FLIR,
>> reduces electric bills, are certainly less expensive, and as a result, they
>> both negate the risk of fire & law enforcement for the aforementioned
>> reasons.
>
>> Opinions between growers were interesting. Some growers are adamant about
>> their high pressure sodium lights, while others who have used (certain
>> types) of fluorescents claim there is no difference between the two.
> ...
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Author: BudBurnerBudBurner Date: Aug 3, 2008 08:56
On Aug 3, 8:37 am, "Fred Mertz" whatever.org> wrote:
>> OTOH, I am just about converted fully to LEDs. Certainly they are the
>> only thing I am investing in anyway.
>> LEDs work well, and are getting better every day. The latest
>> generation of higher power units (50 watt and up) produce exceptional
>> results.
>
> If one were to grow just a few plants (5 or less) for personal use, what
> would be an adequate figure one could use forecast cost? Do you have any
> suggestions as for a place to go on the internet to (specifically) order the
> equipment you recommend?
>
> I'm still a few years away from being in a safe position to grow, but I'm
> extremely interested nonethless. I sincerely appreciate the suggestions!
> Thanks!
>
> DudeMaster
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