No I ment u, goofy! Lol
Thank you, My Friend.
@kmac03 I appreciate you too. I think he was referring to you though.
I donât mean to egg you on but youâre the only one who caught that super dark joke I made. I should probably stop too.
We can never sit in the same vicinity at the dinner table, agreed?
@kmac03 at least not around civis. If we started with stories at the dinner table everyone that isnât in the field would lose their appetite fast.
Good thing Iâm on âlikeâ restriction now.
Seriously, should I delete that up there? My filter is still broken.
PS: More food and drink for those that can hang.
I have bad manners. I talked all over your thread and didnât comment on your well organized and beautiful plants. I wish my brain was that organized. Gorgeous!
Hey no, I very much like seeing everyones thoughts and conversations, plus we just passed 500 replies! Letâs go 1000
I honestly absorb a ton of info from u guys, a very decent benefit is Iâm seeing alot of things I myself might not think about or think to ask about until I encounter the situation, just a huge benefit with you guys doin what ur doin here!
Liking this in written form.
Hahaha! Iâve never heard your voice before and for some reason when I see that now, I read it in your voice.
In a minute, the AI will tell me to move it along, Chatty.
So the information I have on uv lighting is 3-6 hours per day, anyone do anything different?
@Eggs 3 to 6 hours a day is a lot depending on the light you got. Did you get a UV-A light or a UV-B light?
@eggs UV-A by itself can be used but it doesnât have the same effect as UV-B. The UV-A can be used supplementally through the whole light period without harm as long as it is far enough away that it doesnât burn. It does help increase biomass and will make your buds denser but it wonât have the same effect on terpenes and trichomes that 2 hours of UV-B supplementation will have.
Well that is unfortunate, the uv light selection is very limited and I cant really find just a whole lot of info on them
@eggs Your best bet for UV-B without paying an arm and a leg is just getting a cheap T5 fixture and an aggromax pure UV bulb.
Next best option but a bit pricier is the California Light Works UV-B supplement light.
Once you get into the led UV-B ones they get expensive because the led tech for efficient UV-B isnât quite there yet. You need 280-410 nnmeters for UV-B and UV-A coverage. That 385-410 is just UV-A by itself.
Yes I was looking at the exact t5 fixture u are talking about just a bit ago, but it says it has to be 3 feet from the canopy, the best I can do with my super stealthy grow set up is about 1-1.5 feet, is there any smaller uvb light options u know of?