First Legal grow and got a huge basement.

covert222

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Should have a piece of number 4 running in for a 150 that's what you need for a 200. And shouldn't have anything smaller than 14 in your house which is also fine. Do what you wanna do I was just throwing an idea out there for you brother you know what's gonna work for you better than I do
 

ODanksta

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I just want to let people know. It cost my brother about 7K or more for the move. I got lucky because I am just renting a room. I made the move with only about $500 bucks. But what I am trying to say is you need atleast 5 to 10K if you were trying to do this on your own. That's not including already owning the equipment.
 

ttystikk

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I just want to let people know. It cost my brother about 7K or more for the move. I got lucky because I am just renting a room. I made the move with only about $500 bucks. But what I am trying to say is you need atleast 5 to 10K if you were trying to do this on your own. That's not including already owning the equipment.
Looks like y'all are making serious progress, I'm impressed.

Dinner looks good, too!

You guys still planning on taking some time off tomorrow?
 

ttystikk

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Yes I mentioned it tonight
At one point I wanted to do three as well, but it's all about the balance; two and two keeps the power even day n night, so you're using the same AC, etc.

Also, a two week perpetual means evenly timed crops, better consistency, less mad dash to trim.

You can still seal and pump gas, you just run each room with crops two weeks apart. High ppms of co2 early in the cycle tapering down to the end, nothing changes.

Day and night cycles never change, plants really like that kind of consistency. Pulling and planting a crop every other week is easy to feed from veg, IME- three week gaps get unwieldy.

Y'all do what's best for you, let me know any way I can help!
 
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