Club 600

jimmer6577

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Thanks, jimmer :-)
I'm on track (pun intended) to get a Light Rail 4.0 in April, and a second 600w ballast & bulb so that, after this grow is harvested, I should be rocking 1200w. :-)
And after this grow I'll know if I should do the yo-yo lights, of dual spectrum with 3 tiers of shelves.
Will be an interesting spring & summer ;-)
My gf said I can use some of my student loan refund for my hobby. I'm really thinking about giving jigs leds a shot, so i can have a hope of turning it solar. BUT I love my 600's. I even switched out a 1000 for 600 in less than 1 month usage of the 1000. Even without solar though they will save me $30-$40 a month to flower the same area.

I really want to copy your guys lazy suzans.
 

DST

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Just think positive thoughts, it will survive then:)

Morning all from a soggy marsh called Kikkerland!
 

DoobieBrother

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Well, we had to take Katie, our elder cat in to the 24-hour veterinary hospital to have her put down :-(
Very sad right right now.
She was almost 18-1/2 years old, so she had a good run, and brought smiles & laughter with her, and gave her love without question.
The house is very quiet without her, and she will be missed.
Tomorrow I build a coffin for her and then we bury her in the back yard after the wife gets home from work.
When spring comes I'll be putting in a bird bath and some flowers & bushes around her burial site.
I'll be lurking, but I'm a hurting unit right now and will be awol for a bit.
I love you guys, and thanks for being out there.
:-)
 

DST

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Shame Mr Doobs. Sounds like the old girl had a good life with a great family and was loved plenty. What more can any living thing ask for. Peace may bru. DST
Well, we had to take Katie, our elder cat in to the 24-hour veterinary hospital to have her put down :-(
Very sad right right now.
She was almost 18-1/2 years old, so she had a good run, and brought smiles & laughter with her, and gave her love without question.
The house is very quiet without her, and she will be missed.
Tomorrow I build a coffin for her and then we bury her tomorrow night in the back yard after the gets home from work.
When spring comes I'll be putting in a bird bath and some flowers & bushes around her burial site.
I'll be lurking, but I'm a hurting unit right now and will be awol for a bit.
I love you guys, and thanks for being out there.
:-)
 

DoobieBrother

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If it wasn't for her accepting me within the first few minutes of visiting my future wife, well there would have been no future wife. :-)
She shuns all males. Every guy that visited she hid away in fear from.
With me, it was less than a minute before she hopped up into my lap and curled up and started purring like mad, so that my pants leg was wet with cat snot :-)
Don't know why she picked me, but there would have been no courtship or marriage if she had rejected me.
:-)
She'll be missed, but her pain is over. :-( :-)

[video=youtube_share;J3SzMKStX14]http://youtu.be/J3SzMKStX14[/video]
 

DoobieBrother

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Thanks, Don :-)
Amazing what a huge empty space such a tiny creature can leave when they go :-(
I'll take some solace in knowing we didn't wait for a day too long, nor a did we act a day too soon :-)
All things in their own time...
:-)
I need some bongage and sleep.
I was on 24-hour medical watch with Katie for over 10 days, and I think I slept a total of about 14 hours sleep.
You all have a good day/night/morning :-)
 

budolskie

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sorry to hear doobs lad,
few pics of my main lined dogs and a gigabud i thinks its 22 days since flipping and the dogs still stretching iv just pulled another couple balls off... mostly on no 2 then no 1.... but heres the pics

1st 3 dog 1
2nd 3 dog 2
3rd 3 gigabud
and last 2 the 2 dogs under 600 hps
 

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