CatHedral
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Unless the ground is blacker than soot, this is false. We see land, trees etc. by the light they reflect.Light doesn't come from the ground in nature.
Unless the ground is blacker than soot, this is false. We see land, trees etc. by the light they reflect.Light doesn't come from the ground in nature.
Some of you people have almost no actual experience at anything. A grow or two maybe and hours of YouTube and it's obvious.Unless the ground is blacker than soot, this is false. We see land, trees etc. by the light they reflect.
Some of you people have almost no actual experience at anything. A grow or two maybe and hours of YouTube and it's obvious.
@hotrodharley If you think 1 layer of netting is going to support these colas you're sadly mistaken. Lemme guess you grow in a tent in your apartment? My entire basement is my grow lol not any room to dwell down there beyond maintaining my crops.@calvin.m16 - where's your pictures, you little cuck? Locked profile. You're a worm in a basement somewhere. Guaranteed.
Could be anybody's anywhere. Including your dad's. You're full of shit pondering on the reflectivity of unpainted concrete.
My parents are dead so that would be quite complicated.Could be anybody's anywhere. Including your dad's. You're full of shit pondering on the reflectivity of unpainted concrete.
I don't have to actually see a jackass when I hear one braying. I can picture it.
@hotrodharley If you think 1 layer of netting is going to support these colas you're sadly mistaken. Lemme guess you grow in a tent in your apartment? My entire basement is my grow lol not any room to dwell down there beyond maintaining my crops.
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[/QUOTe. We have the same style grow. I love hanging out in that old school orange light. Nice flowers
I built my room out of mirrors so that it would reflect really good and I made sure to angle them so they shine the light under the canopy, especially hitting the bottoms of the leaves. @hotrodharley was my inspiration.I also make Mylar panels that I can move close in for flexi-reflexives