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StareCase

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... You like to train horizontally, right? ...
I do ... just gimme the tops, ma'am.
... I was looking forward to watching that unfold but it sounds like you need another tent! ...
I was as well @shnkrmn. Unfortunately, a 2nd tent ain't an option right now. So Pooh and I will have to find another way.

But the fat little bugger ended up with an entire tree full of honey - dude has his ways
 

StareCase

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... I'm in the same position. Which is a probably a good thing or I'd have a few more tents ...
Once a grower, always a grower - who just looked at the grow area - and the grower chops took over.

I have three 3500K QB288 RSpec boards, not hooked up to any driver or heat sink, just resting up top in their original static wrap in the original box. I have three BSpec boards that are hooked up and currently lighting the VEG plants. The BSpec's are a 3 x 1 heat sink. So I bet if I got three of the smaller QB288 heat sinks, the proper driver and several feet of 18 gauge wiring, I could put the BSpec boards each on their own heat sink and space them out more evenly in the VEG area. That should handle 4 plants VEGGING without overcrowding.

Then I could take the 3 x 1 heat sink that I used for the BSpec boards and hook the RSpec boards back up and that light can go into the 2nd 2 x 4 tent that I will get ... (record scratch sound!)


STOP THAT, IT'S SILLY!

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That started out as a nice idea for cannabis cultivation expansion - but you don't have the room.

Now you are just being silly!
 

Laughing Grass

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Once a grower, always a grower - who just looked at the grow area - and the grower chops took over.

I have three 3500K QB288 RSpec boards, not hooked up to any driver or heat sink, just resting up top in their original static wrap in the original box. I have three BSpec boards that are hooked up and currently lighting the VEG plants. The BSpec's are a 3 x 1 heat sink. So I bet if I got three of the smaller QB288 heat sinks, the proper driver and several feet of 18 gauge wiring, I could put the BSpec boards each on their own heat sink and space them out more evenly in the VEG area. That should handle 4 plants VEGGING without overcrowding.

Then I could take the 3 x 1 heat sink that I used for the BSpec boards and hook the RSpec boards back up and that light can go into the 2nd 2 x 4 tent that I will get ... (record scratch sound!)


STOP THAT, IT'S SILLY!

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That started out as a nice idea for cannabis cultivation expansion - but you don't have the room.

Now you are just being silly!
We have a large finished den in the basement. I'm trying to convince the powers that be that would be a better spot and allow me to stretch out a bit more. And I'd give back the storage room and save $100 a month on a storage locker win/win
 

StareCase

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... We have a large finished den in the basement. I'm trying to convince the powers that be that would be a better spot and allow me to stretch out a bit more. And I'd give back the storage room and save $100 a month on a storage locker win/win ...
That's a win / win in my books.

Mrs. S has her "sewing room" in the basement - a 10' x 12' that was supposed to be where she did all her sewing. But since we settled here in 2013, all sewing has been done in the main floor dining room. The materials are brought to the main floor dining room from the basement sewing room then back again when she is done. The sewing room has become the sloppy storage locker.

It needs to be my main growing area. So - how do we convince our partners to get a fucking grip?
 

TCH

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That's a win / win in my books.

Mrs. S has her "sewing room" in the basement - a 10' x 12' that was supposed to be where she did all her sewing. But since we settled here in 2013, all sewing has been done in the main floor dining room. The materials are brought to the main floor dining room from the basement sewing room then back again when she is done. The sewing room has become the sloppy storage locker.

It needs to be my main growing area. So - how do we convince our partners to get a fucking grip?
Forgiveness rather than permission or something like that. Haha
 

Laughing Grass

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That's a win / win in my books.

Mrs. S has her "sewing room" in the basement - a 10' x 12' that was supposed to be where she did all her sewing. But since we settled here in 2013, all sewing has been done in the main floor dining room. The materials are brought to the main floor dining room from the basement sewing room then back again when she is done. The sewing room has become the sloppy storage locker.

It needs to be my main growing area. So - how do we convince our partners to get a fucking grip?
It's easy, we don't!

Happy wife happy life.
 

curious2garden

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That's a win / win in my books.

Mrs. S has her "sewing room" in the basement - a 10' x 12' that was supposed to be where she did all her sewing. But since we settled here in 2013, all sewing has been done in the main floor dining room. The materials are brought to the main floor dining room from the basement sewing room then back again when she is done. The sewing room has become the sloppy storage locker.

It needs to be my main growing area. So - how do we convince our partners to get a fucking grip?
Oooh I need to get you a picture of my brand spanking new sewing machine and serger (which is currently on order) for you so you can settle on the PERFECT Christmas gift. Does she quilt?
 

StareCase

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... I need to get you a picture of my brand spanking new sewing machine and serger ...
I think I heard her gasp with glee the second I received that post. A couple of years ago, she bought a little black Featherweight machine. She loves the fact that it's portable.
... Does she quilt? ...
Yes - I can hear the rumble of the bobbin right now. She is a member of two local Quilting guilds.
 
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