Not sure if I missed this but yeah brother, stay in touch!Hey tty, remember me? I spent the last 2 years laying low after a major raid, but it’s all legal now so I’m gonna start again, looking to go to led lighting.
I have been in and out these last 10 years, but I did notice that I posted on page 1 of this thread!Ten years in this thread... Talk about a long, strange trip.
I've had a few of those!I have been in and out these last 10 years, but I did notice that I posted on page 1 of this thread!
It's kinda funny re-reading our posts from back then!
I did a verticle run sometime ago without tying things back. I ended up with a nice wall of buds about 6 inches from my 1000w CoolTube. Total weight suffered because light couldn't get past the wall!
thats shrooms for you !Ten years in this thread... Talk about a long, strange trip.
Not for me...It's like time stood still!
Thanks dude! Getting old, but trying not toWooHoo!
Looking Very Healthy! Great job!
It's about aging gracefully.Thanks dude! Getting old, but trying not to
I think this is called flexing in my thread...this is me 2 weeks ago
Yes, we will definitely finish what we started, Tovarishch!@Sedan we should continue what we began
Anyone with the balls to grow in a war zone has my undying respect.Yes, we're in business together. I'm a fan of the vertical growing method, and I don't want any other!
The only difference is that Ty focuses on commercial growing and I focus more on amateur...home grown. That's where you don't need a big room or a lot of electricity. You can grow it in any room.
What I would like to say, in continuation..... or should I say, in addition to what has been said in this thread.
I have been growing vertically since 2014. Since then I started experimenting with vertical growing in different ways.
My goal was to make the installation as compact as possible, with minimum power consumption and maximum productivity.
my first attempt
2014-2015
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I spent several years tweaking the design, and eventually I got the Pegasus.
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But my country is in big trouble right now, so unfortunately the last few years I've been very distracted from it.
Ty has been very supportive of me! I am very grateful to him for that!
NIce, you go to spend many years with her!It's about aging gracefully.
My grandmother taught me that. She died young, though- she was still 6 weeks short of her 105th birthday!
It's very scary in the beginning, then you get used to it.))Anyone with the balls to grow in a war zone has my undying respect.
Yes, it's the hardest when you lose someone you cared about for years. Life is fleeting, moments of happiness are ephemeral. Happiness is where you're welcome, where your family is, where your home is. Everything else is vanity.My grandmother was so special to me and she died too early.