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LED Grow Light Review May 2013 - Pro Grow 550 Journal with Pictures
Hello, please note that the Pro-Gro 550 light has been retired and replaced with the Pro-Grow 400X which uses a multi-lens system to get deeper canopy penetration with the same amount of power. So far the 400X has been beating the 550 in live growing tests! More info coming soon!
5 Ways to Increase Yields Indoors (with any strain)
by Nebula Haze
Grow lighting: HPS or CFL?
Question
I am not sure what kind of grow lighting I should get. I plan on growing 2 plants but I am on a tight budget and have a very small grow space (only 32" high). I've heard you can grow plants in very small spaces like a computer case, so this cupboard should be big enough.
I thought a 150w HPS grow light would be a bit big/hot for my space, so I'm thinking about going with CFLs instead. What do you recommend?
What is 12-1 lighting?
What does 12-1 lighting mean, and how does it affect your marijuana yields?
The article explains it in full detail what 12-1 lighting means in regards to growing weed:
http://www.cannabisdynamics.com/121-lighting-for-optimum-growth-and-savings/
How to Grow Weed in 20 Minutes a Week
by Sirius Fourside (with Nebula Haze)
If time is the critical factor in your life, then I am going to show you how little time it can take for you to grow weed indoors in a spare closet or space.
The grow method I'm about to share will actually take less of your time than buying weed from a dealer or a medical marijuana dispensary!
You Asked: Defoliation Revisited!
by Nebula Haze
First of all, I want to thank the thousands of you who have been writing in with feedback, testimonials, questions, and plant doctor submissions. We are totally overwhelmed by the positive response we've been receiving.
How to ScrOG (Screen of Green) Your Marijuana Plants
by Nebula Haze
For those who might not be familiar, the term "ScrOG" (Screen of Green) refers to a marijuana growing technique that uses a net or wire mesh to control the height of the plant.
If you hear or read growers refer to "SCROGing," "scrogging" or "scroggin" a plant, this is what they are talking about.