legallyflying
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Week 5. about 30 of the plants are fucking ridiculous. Two are absolutely duds. Not sure wtf is going in with them.
pics or it didnt happen any common things between the duds? at the end of the line ect...Week 5. about 30 of the plants are fucking ridiculous. Two are absolutely duds. Not sure wtf is going in with them.
that looks fucking kill to me but that means about nothing
Spread for us. Spread it.id hate to have your power bill!
looking really good.
can you post an expanded view shot, so we can see the whole layout, like the first pic you posted?
he knows he wants to give us a show.Spread for us. Spread it.
If I was granted an offer as such, I wouldn't be able to let the show go on without spreading.he knows he wants to give us a show.
Please explain time of use meter for the electric? If they want you to run at certain times I'm fairly sure that can be accommodated- might be inconvenient depending on what those times are, tho.Jesus.. At least let me grab the lube before I spread. I'll try and take a picture of the whole meal deal tomorrow.
I'm telling you the buds are fucking dense as hell, pretty fucking stoked actually As I'm just about broke as fuck and have to pay the rent out there tomorrow.
The utility company also informed us that they are requiring us to run on a time of use meter. Yeah fun... there is another 1k a month in power.
Anywho. Ill.try and get some.pics tomorrow.
The price of electricity goes up during times of high demand and goes down during low demand.Please explain time of use meter for the electric? If they want you to run at certain times I'm fairly sure that can be accommodated- might be inconvenient depending on what those times are, tho.
Every market has their own specific rules. I was asking about Denver's in particular.The price of electricity goes up during times of high demand and goes down during low demand.
Thanks for this info.In Ontario, if you consume over 250,000Kwh/year. You are considered a high volume consumer and you pay according to the hourly spot price..ranges from 2-9 cents, compared to TOU which is 7-14 cents/Kwh.
Maybe your area has a similar program?