Method seven is the shit!!!

Tuco420

Active Member
Okay people i know im posting this in the wrong area, but this is where i figure it will get looked at the most and do the most good.

So your probably saying "Huh what the hell is Method Seven then anyway" right ??? Well if your anything like me you probably spend at least a couple hours a day in your garden and will find Method Seven's quite refreshing.... so do yourself a favor and go to the links and check it out!!!

http://www.methodseven.com/ :leaf:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BD7Qw8HHnU&feature=g-all-u&context=G21a0dd2FAAAAAAAATAA :leaf:
 

Tuco420

Active Member
Yeah i have to admit that $200 is a little steep but i have ALS aka "Lou Gerhigs disease" and im in a wheelchair, it takes me a friggin hour to do a 10 min job so im in my garden at least 2 hours a day, most of the time it's more like half the day... so for me anyway it's $200 well spent.
 
We just had a rep from method seven stop in our shop and they sell a great product. I told the guy that I have been using polarized sunglasses for the past three years and he said that the polarized glasses don't work with an hps. I guess the color of an hps messes with your brain, thats why they have true color optics. I just ordered 6 for $600 so if you see them in a shop don't be afraid to negotiate $200 does seem expensive at first, but you are paying to preserve your vision.
 

Banditt

Well-Known Member
I've got a pair of these, spent 150 on them. And I agree, it was money well spent. Not just for saving your vision but being able to see your plants in true color in the garden is pretty useful too.
 

kraposky

Member
150 $ for a pair of glasses ? if i spend 12 h/day in the grow room it will be well spend... but ... i go in my grow room 15 min / day ....
I prefer to spend my 150 bucks in seeds.
 

canna_420

Well-Known Member
Yeah i have to admit that $200 is a little steep but i have ALS aka "Lou Gerhigs disease" and im in a wheelchair, it takes me a friggin hour to do a 10 min job so im in my garden at least 2 hours a day, most of the time it's more like half the day... so for me anyway it's $200 well spent.
ive known people pay more for less protection. Ray bann.
 

bundee1

Well-Known Member
true value for those who do spend that much time in front of intense light and uv. Right tools for the right job thats all. And if you can negiotiate the price based on mark up then even better. It sounds like Tuco found something of definite value.

I know if I sit in front of my cfls (400 watts) for even 15 minutes Im seeing stars for 60 seconds.

Cheers bro!
 
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