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Old 09-03-2005, 08:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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grow schedule assistant

I've had this link in my favorites for awhile .I'm not sure how on the money its results play out under varying conditions;my guess is it is designed around a succesful system.but,for newbs and extreme stoners it might just be a benchmark to shoot for.I've never put it to the test,but I have put in some #'s that relate to grow's I have done and the results that the scheduler gave me were acceptable.so my opinion is it is a tool for our arsenal,it's up to us to use it properly.good luck,give it a try
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Old 09-22-2005, 04:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I enetered the data on a new germ and it seems to be so far away to harvest
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Old 09-30-2005, 08:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 04-03-2006, 03:10 AM   #4 (permalink)
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now all i need is a calulator to find out when my grow equipment gets here hehe
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Old 10-22-2006, 07:53 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I love this stuff! This kind of info. you can take to the bank!
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Old 11-08-2006, 07:05 AM   #6 (permalink)
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You always need 3 crops to learn a room....

Calculator tools are very helpful. Nevertheless, you need at least 3 crops to really learn a room, even better if the 3 crops are with the same genetics and different tests (medium, feedings).

I like to keep testing and experimenting, because the day you stop testing is the day you stop learning!
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Old 04-15-2007, 05:55 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Question...For indoor plant's how much light do thay need?
And can thay get to much light? And what is the best temp??? Just started ... Happy growing: 1peace: : leaf:
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Old 04-24-2007, 12:26 PM   #8 (permalink)
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You should check out the calculators at General Hydroponics - Indoor Hydroponic Gardening, Hobby Gardening, Hydroponics System and Hydroponics Experiments

Some really good calculators going up on this site.

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Old 04-24-2007, 06:45 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Good info, but it sounds like you're a bit of a sales man for GHydro.What's up with that?
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Want some more useful calculators you should check out this site: Hydroponics Dictionary - The source for hydroponic calculators, articles, tutorials, information, and guides. . They also have a new nutrient deficiency guide with pictures.

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Does it work for outdoor also?


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Old 04-26-2007, 05:28 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Nope that is in the sites description, I guess they use the general hydro name for recognition. I just typed in the web address

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Question...For indoor plant's how much light do thay need?
And can thay get to much light? And what is the best temp??? Just started ... Happy growing: 1peace: : leaf:
not sure how much they need i suppose the more the better i run 12 600wt bulbs in my room n i use a powerful extractor fan to take out smell and heat and gd fans for intake i also use 4 fans just to move the air around the best temp i get most times is 70 / 80 degrees in my room ( natural room temp or near enough ) wich is hard to keep to in the summer
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I read another site that you could use reg Flor bulbs for growing is this true?
Have a 8x8 outbuilding wnated to run light strips in it?
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yes u can but they only need to be a few inches or so above the plant some ppl grow them on shelves the same way with a strip light above them
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I just got back from Wally and bought my lights and bulbs, one thing I noticed was they had Plant and Aquarium Flor Bulbs there but they only put out 1900 Lumens. The bulbs I wbought were 3900 Lumens. Good choice?
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question-; just started to flower tonight outside covered my 2foot white/widow potted plant covered it at 8:15 any tips 1st time grower ??? what &when do i feed it & do i give it 12/12 right away????
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12/12 for the next 8 -10 weeks.As close to absolute darkness as you can get.
Here's a little trick. Count backwards 12 hours from the time it's almost dark (say 9:30pm).At that time (9:30am) put your plants out in the morning.As it gets dark you hit your 12/13 hour mark and you don't have to cover it and you don't have to get up in the morning to uncover it. 12 hours after sunrise of the second day you put away in the dark til 9:30 the next morning and start again.That way you only have to deal with the plant every second day.
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thanks slunt for the info not trying to be a pest but what & when is the best to feed for best results.???
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question-; just started to flower tonight outside covered my 2foot white/widow potted plant covered it at 8:15 any tips 1st time grower ??? what &when do i feed it & do i give it 12/12 right away????
I`m not sure wether your q was answered...........b ut seeing as though I do the odd tarp job, here`s what I do.

I like to close the tarp or put them in a dark shed at 6 p:m and at 6 a:m wake them up. 12-12 at 2 feet ain`t too bad........
Food all depends on your budget.........you can get by with 15-30-15 when you put them to bud. There`s ferts for 10 bucks and there`s some that you almost need for loan at the bank.
One little tip ...........if you plant them in the ground and tarp there, find out where the sun is at 6 p:m............and that`s where your tarp job should end. Why...cause you don`t need the sun blaring on a closed tarp job..........I find it gets too hot inside if you don`t have the job placed just so.
I feed mine water every day,especially in the heat! Ferts every second day.........
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