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m0ck5
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Re: black light growing
#299986 - 04/23/01 09:35 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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why is any more than just a small light for directing the pins nessary? they dont need light any thing like a plant
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egolesss
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Re: black light growing
#300035 - 04/23/01 09:44 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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Most mushrooms don't need any light to fruit. I'm not sure what the mad scientist above me is talking about but from a friends experience marijuana grows stronger under added black lighting during vegitation so mushroom may take attention to.
Note: To flamers this black light tek has not been proven but only discussed among Mj growers. Friend has proven black light to be successful among buddies. Since most growers use HID, flourescents with black light supplements aren't a concern, but will boost growth. Ok now I'm rambling.....
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gaastra
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Re: black light growing [Re: egolesss]
#300043 - 04/23/01 09:52 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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does plastic, like plexiglass block UV?
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Re: black light growing *DELETED* [Re: m0ck5]
#300060 - 04/23/01 10:03 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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egolesss
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Explain truffle growth then psilocybe cubenis, it is totally uv less. When defining "fruit" the word means ripened and edible which in fact many mushrooms can reach without light. I believe, so because they are both fleshy and edible.......Just a thought.
Going crazy will drive you mad, but once you get there the rest is easy.....
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Re: black light growing *DELETED* [Re: egolesss]
#300143 - 04/23/01 11:10 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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egolesss
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I will look into it, I'm no expert, maybe I can learn something from your post and thats what it's all about thanks...........
Going crazy will drive you mad, but once you get there the rest is easy.....
-------------------- Going crazy will drive you mad, but once you get there the rest is easy....All spores are not created equal!!!!!!!!!!! Sporeworks, Hawkseye, PF, they are completely viable with very strong genetics.
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My Third Eye
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Re: black light growing [Re: egolesss]
#300312 - 04/24/01 04:19 AM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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i was reading a little about this last night in paul stamets book..they say that only certain mushrooms need light for primordia formation..blue light being the best like the guy above said..red light will stop primordia formation..red is the light you should use when checking colonization so you dont disturb the process..crazy stuff..if you dont have this book get it..its got more than enough information for a homegrower in it..
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m0ck5
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Re: black light growing [Re: My Third Eye]
#300400 - 04/24/01 08:36 AM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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what book are you refering to ? where did you get it?
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gaastra
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Re: black light growing [Re: m0ck5]
#300542 - 04/24/01 12:51 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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no one answered my second question, does plastic, like plexiglass block UV rays? because i have my light above the plexiglass of my terrarium, is this a problem?
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Re: black light growing [Re: m0ck5]
#300543 - 04/24/01 12:55 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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How about using a stobe light instead of UV?Some marijuana growers use it they claim strobe lights has a lot of 480 nanometers peaks as it flashes and the electricity bill is lower.
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Re: black light growing [Re: manthar]
#300598 - 04/24/01 02:01 PM (23 years, 6 months ago) |
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gaastra I don't think your light is projecting UV. your setup is fine don't worry.
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