NICE I'm still in the stone-age, all magnetic ballasts over here. They won't give in, EVER, such solid beasts, don't know if I will ever get to try a digital ballast...my pics of the day.....new setup....he only had 1 bulb tho got to get other fri.......View attachment 2825368View attachment 2825369View attachment 2825371View attachment 2825375View attachment 2825378 and some of me girls in veg.....blue cheese and Acapulco gold...........hope all grows going well lads......and hope all is well to dank matey...........
Imagine what it's like here in S.A... Upgrading to a fan that can move me 4500+ cubic feet per hour...nope...............ha ha ....well im only using open lights atm 2 x 400w.....we had a bad summer here in uk temps was 2 high....so hopefully come next year the new setup will keep it under control....have switched to 2 x 600 tho.....
Nice shape on her. I can't remember if the LSD buds stay cone like? Looks good man. Can't wait to see some Sweet Tooth flowers soon. How many more weeks you planning on vegging?look like it, no coal, cept maybe in the filter
a small side top from my room at day 42 (end of week 6)
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I've never owned a magnetic ballast but the tech reminds me of amps and tuners. The old vacuum tube components sound better and last longer than the digital. I upgraded to a Harmon Kardon AVR7000 receiver about 10 years ago in my home theater. It's digital and weighs in at about 57 lbs. , but for listening to music I prefer the old classic tubes.NICE I'm still in the stone-age, all magnetic ballasts over here. They won't give in, EVER, such solid beasts, don't know if I will ever get to try a digital ballast...
Wish I had the ears and talent for music. My sister got the music genes and went on to be a high-school drum major and later on play for the symphony as a flutist. I appreciate the tech and the simplicity of what works best. My dad had a reel to reel that I used to play with when I was a kid. That's were I learned a lot about high fidelity even if it was during a time of Disco!Prosp... You are talking my language! I'm a valve freak, always have boxes full of valves laying about, a whole variety of 12ax7's and EL84's for my guitar amps, rectifiers from old army radios etc I am what musicians call a 'tube roller' I can go on and on about modern Chinese valves vs real old stock German and Russian tubes lol...
I would give them a show.Wife and I walked the kids to school this morning, always nice in the morning. We have had draught conditions here for years, damn global warming! We can water the lawn once a week. My neighbors are always eye-balling me because I have a green yard when most are brown. Have to educate them that plants need more than just water. I feed the lawn every 5 weeks and it is very draught tolerant with deep healthy roots. Bet they still think I'm watering more often.
Look at that far out time machine. Heavy.Wish I had the ears and talent for music. My sister got the music genes and went on to be a high-school drum major and later on play for the symphony as a flutist. I appreciate the tech and the simplicity of what works best. My dad had a reel to reel that I used to play with when I was a kid. That's were I learned a lot about high fidelity even if it was during a time of Disco!
yea grow a monster MJ indoors, and plant it in the middle of your neighbors lawn doing the night, then you can eyeball themI would give them a show.
Hear ya brother, I hate the "collective" in general. Peeps in masses are a dangerous thing.I would give them a show.
Slip, You have to shoot me a pic of that roof. It sounds really cool. I have always thought they should have "fake" lawns in Texas. Instead we waste tons of water from our already depleted lakes for irrigation. It's hard to de-program peeps into conservation. Water will become more precious than all other resources very soon. I hope I'm not around when the shit hits the fan. It will suck for my kids and grand kids.yea grow a monster MJ indoors, and plant it in the middle of your neighbors lawn doing the night, then you can eyeball them p.s. the company I work for make the machines that make artificial grass, so my boss of course "planted" it all over our roof balcony where we eat our lunch when the wether allows it, been looking for some plastic flowers to "plant" on his law, could be fun to see his face when he discover that flowers is growing on his fake lawn
Real antique isn't it?Look at that far our time machine. Heavy.
Congrats on the harvest. Anytime we can keep them alive to harvest it's a win! My W Lavender ripened up really fast too, 52 days. Weird ha? Rest of the plants had weeks left. Definitely get those pics posted, I wanna see.Day 53 and bow howdy, were they ripe. Finished a week early this run. Looks like 2+ ounces on each (dry weight). Not bad for a couple measly 17 inch plants. I'll take some close-ups before I start the cure.
I know nothing about DWC, but I like what I see. especially the automation and ph adjusting. I'm sure whatever you plant in there will be happy but I would go with a hardy plant to experiment on as you tweak the system. Last thing you want is a delicate strain that reacts to every little issue, ya know? Have a great week and thanks for posting Pin.Still can't decide what I want to run in my new DWC setup. Eventually, I hope to go fully automated (Since my new job has me out of the house a lot). I just ordered a nice pH controller that will control two separate buckets with Up and Down @ a 1:8 ratio. It will inject either into the main res whenever pH is too high/low. Snapped up a digital hydro/thermostat so I don't have to run the AC manually. May even save me a few bucks. With those new additions, I should only have to spend a few hours a week in the garden. Excited to see what shakes loose.
I would miss mowing There is always a down side. Couldn't imagine the crazy machines needed to make this stuff. Pretty cool that you are a part of that.well its mainly made for football, or in your languages soccer fields, to replace the grass in areas in the world where the wether/season don't allow healthy lawn`s like in Texas I guess, and the quality is over the last 10 years really moved alone, so close to real grass (the feeling) and more and more clubs switch to it, also easy to keep in your case you wouldn't have to remove weed or mole the lawn, ever !
Nice stack G and I enjoyed the audio gearAnd a picture comment to Prosperian post commenting on audiophile audio equipment that just won't die. Enjoy!!!!!
View attachment 2826627View attachment 2826593In my main listening room. All Carver gear except CD player is Nakamichi MB3 . Speaker are the Carver AL IIIs.!
I feel like I'm getting lapped. Already have new ones up and going. Sucks for meGot my cabinet dialed in with the lil ones now under the 400w in 3G pots:
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