Solo Grow Challenge 2014

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I'm ready to go here.
Samantha is set to win gold. big time lol
 
What kind of bulb do you have there Eq, if I may ask? Or specifically, what wavelength are they at? I have a couple of cfl's that look just like yours but they are 4000K and generate a lot of heat so I quit using them.

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I'm ready to go here.
Samantha is set to win gold. big time lol
 
And I am aware that wave length is not even close to what is really measured in kelvin, which is ... God I know this ... SPECTRUM! Whatever that means.
 
When I win can I have "Solo Cup Challenge 2014 Winner" in my Member ID?
:420:

Maybe. I'll ask 420closer to the end. Probably not but I'll ask.


You are correct, Stumped :high-five: This is unfortunately not possible.

Title additions are reserved for official 420 Magazine contest winners.

Allowing extra titles for this challenge would only open a floodgate for other, similar requests.

What if others decide to organise some kind of a grow challenge?

Should they all get titles too?

"Shot Glass Bonsai Grow Challenge - January 2015 Winner"

"15 Gallon Bin Bag Monster Scrog - 2015 Grow-Off - 2nd Runner up (Modified class) "

"Hiking Boot Grow Challenge - Sockless Category - July 2015 Winner"

"Mini Wheelbarrow Autoflower Outdoor Grow Challenge - Summer 2015 Winner"

"Cow&gate Baby Formula Milk Grow Challenge - Nappy filling as grow medium category - 2015 Overall Winner"

"Upside Down From A Coconut Shell Grow Struggle - Indoor Soilless Category 2015 Winner"

"Paper Shopping Bag Hempy Growmeister Extreme Challenge - June 2015 Winner"

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Btw, Am I still allowed to enter?

I have 6 seedlings from 8 regular, non feminized Magic Bud seeds, from Paradise.

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I soaked the seeds in the last days of September and placed them in peat pellets on the 1st, before a taproot had formed on any of them.

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One hundred years later, around the 6th of October, the first ones appeared above soil.

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This is them transplanted to their Pint Tumblers in a cat box veg box

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What kind of bulb do you have there Eq, if I may ask? Or specifically, what wavelength are they at? I have a couple of cfl's that look just like yours but they are 4000K and generate a lot of heat so I quit using them.


This is a 300 watt "dual spectrum" thing. half of it is one colour for flowering, the other half is another colour for vegging. During the summer, these boys kick out some amount of heat. Right now though, coming up on winter, I'm thinking about heating options lol

These large CFLs, i my humble opinion, are a waste of coin. This one has clearly lost it's mojo and is hardly six months old yet but they're pretty expensive and as you said, they be kickin out some heat which makes them a poor alternative to other lights, especially when you consider that LED is improving.

I'd say if one must use CFLs, then the smaller ones that aren't marketed as grow bulbs (and don't have an E40 cap) are a better idea. just more of them, tightly packed in like sardines.
 
I believe that these are valid entries!

Btw, Am I still allowed to enter?

I have 6 seedlings from 8 regular, non feminized Magic Bud seeds, from Paradise.

dfdf.gif


I soaked the seeds in the last days of September and placed them in peat pellets on the 1st, before a taproot had formed on any of them.

DSCN13896.JPG


One hundred years later, around the 6th of October, the first ones appeared above soil.

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E2D3D004-9896-4CA6-8C79-E52F9DE09F02_-IMG_1076.JPG


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B9588755-DC42-4682-A33E-10FA818E4306_-IMG_1162.JPG


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F250EB35-7DB5-4112-BD7C-A85BE30705C2_-IMG_1186.JPG


This is them transplanted to their Pint Tumblers in a cat box veg box

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