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Saturday, April 09, 2011
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shazzy
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Joliet, IL
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this is looking down the barrell of the set up with the mylar on the outside. this mylar is old and smooth mylar reflects the light better, but i wanted the slower starting plants on the outside and the strongest sprouts in the center so they do not keep bending dowards the center light. i will be culling the tripled up 3.08 shenoha plants to one per pot soon and the rest just have just one sprout per pot as i seeded only one seed per pot with the better genetic seeds. i have been turning the outside plants regularly to keep them straight as they want to grow more towards the center light bu;bs with the light this low right on top of the plants. but to avoid excessive legginess this has to be the way its done while using indoor flourescent. it will be warm enough soon in my solarium for them to get real sun in the day time. this mylar will help even out the light in the mean time over the next couple of days.
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