Now you see why we like foliar sprays/feeds.......? Also constantly spraying your plants in itself helps keep bugs away..........Thanks you guys for all the help I hope I can pass on the knowledge some day.
Dude I could not be doing this today if I was not for my wife she helped me get my credit up to where I could swing this. It takes time but if you work at it you can do it to for sure.I'm still at that hoping to pass it on stage, I'm learning, this is my first "successful" grow so far, Yes i've grown to completion but nothing like the quality i'm seeing this time.
I have been taking notes and i'm pretty good with the search function lol. Sometimes it helps to just have someone wiser tell me like it is.
With as much lighting as you're invested in, You'll do great, even with hiccups, because you simply cannot afford to do any less than the best you can. I wish I had your bankroll you've put in this shed, I could stop working altogether after the first crop lol.
The Wifey is helping me as well. Not so much because she can contribute any monetary funding to the situation, but she keeps me honest.Dude I could not be doing this today if I was not for my wife she helped me get my credit up to where I could swing this. It takes time but if you work at it you can do it to for sure.
It will be all that much sweeter if you wait any way.For example, I desperately want to spend the 150 bucks (and I could, it's just not smart) on the LEDS for my DIY Quantum boards, but it's not in the cards until July 19th lol. That's a long wait when that's all i'm waiting on to finish them lol.
Totally off-topic, but I'd suggest going the forums at MyFICO.com to learn how to optimize your credit. I went from a ~500 to 640 in about 18 months - good enough to purchase my house.The Wifey is helping me as well. Not so much because she can contribute any monetary funding to the situation, but she keeps me honest.
In the two years i've been with her I went from 492 to 575 and just recently got my first non secured credit card in a long time.
It's a pain in the ass but i'm dealing with my past and paying everything off as I can.
220 is more efficient, and you'll really be glad you have extra capacity.Ok we picked up a 18000btu ac it's a monster and I will have to cut a stud in the wall and pull the window pains out and re seal every thing to put this one in, or I can return it get a 12000btu ac and would still have to pull the window pains out but would not have to cut a stud. I want the bigger one but do I need it.. it is 220 vs 115 also. @Jellypowered
Cool man thank you220 is more efficient, and you'll really be glad you have extra capacity.
It may be more work now, but you'll thank me later.
Just back upWell shit. That's gonna be expensive , are you getting a generator only for backup or are you going to try and run one full time?
Ok, so do you have a lot of power outages? If so, is it during the winter? Need to know what kind of demand your going to have on the generator to accurately reccomend one.