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Best wishes for the cat Dez. Loosing pets is tough. You have to spoil the crap out of them the last days/weeks.

Jojodancer10, that sucks about your pit. They are the best damn family dogs. We have a blue female and male. They love everyone we let through the door, but I would not want to be the unexpecting bad guy to come into our home.

Lazy doggies...
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Cute dogs there. I love pit bulls.. so long as i get to meet them when the master is around.
My dog just begs to go for runs all the time. We will rollerblade and when we get to the park i let her off the leash to chase squirrels. Shes gets some good exercise.

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Repaired the roof of the greenhouse today.
Replaced the 3-mil sheeting with 6-mil sheeting, and added 4 nylon webbing straps as cross supports for the plastic sheeting to prevent 4 large pools from forming in the quadrants like before (would droop down over 12-inches when full of water in each one).
Won't eliminate pooling, but will make them small & manageable, and easy to push off from underneath.

And now all 17 plants fit comfortably inside the greenhouse, too.
:-)

Hope this will now last until harvest...

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And the moving pictures...

 
Looking good doobs! Glad the repairs went well.
Roots have already come through the net pot on the tangilope in Dwc and have greened up nicely. So happy to be back in hhydro again, the growth is so ridiculously fast in Dwc
 

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Looking good doobs! Glad the repairs went well.
Roots have already come through the net pot on the tangilope in Dwc and have greened up nicely. So happy to be back in hhydro again, the growth is so ridiculously fast in Dwc
Hey Alpha when I get that Bubble Boy dwc you guys are going to have to talk me through
the first grow. I think dwc is the way to go for size vs. power used.
I'll always have soil but dwc has my curiosity peaked.
:peace:
 
Repaired the roof of the greenhouse today.
Replaced the 3-mil sheeting with 6-mil sheeting, and added 4 nylon webbing straps as cross supports for the plastic sheeting to prevent 4 large pools from forming in the quadrants like before (would droop down over 12-inches when full of water in each one).
Won't eliminate pooling, but will make them small & manageable, and easy to push off from underneath.

And now all 17 plants fit comfortably inside the greenhouse, too.
:-)

Hope this will now last until harvest...

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And the moving pictures...

Nice job doob those girls are lookin' sexy!!!:hump:
Hopefully you won't get too many rain days 'till they're done.
:peace:
 
Best wishes for the cat Dez. Loosing pets is tough. You have to spoil the crap out of them the last days/weeks.

Jojodancer10, that sucks about your pit. They are the best damn family dogs. We have a blue female and male. They love everyone we let through the door, but I would not want to be the unexpecting bad guy to come into our home.

Lazy doggies...
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Figgy those are some pretty babies.
They get an Oldman double like.:clap::clap:
:peace:
 
For sure Oldman, I'd be glad to help. It's really easy once you get the hang of it. If you can grow in soil, hydro will be the easiest growing you'll do. It's pretty much automated and the numbers tell you exactly what's going on. A pH pen and ppm pen will be the only tools you need for a successful grow.
Doobs, that's a nice scenic drive and that guy was flying! That thing can move, very impressive!
 
For sure Oldman, I'd be glad to help. It's really easy once you get the hang of it. If you can grow in soil, hydro will be the easiest growing you'll do. It's pretty much automated and the numbers tell you exactly what's going on. A pH pen and ppm pen will be the only tools you need for a successful grow.
Doobs, that's a nice scenic drive and that guy was flying! That thing can move, very impressive!
This is my dream garden, if i built it i would be in oldmans shoes to.
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For sure Oldman, I'd be glad to help. It's really easy once you get the hang of it. If you can grow in soil, hydro will be the easiest growing you'll do. It's pretty much automated and the numbers tell you exactly what's going on. A pH pen and ppm pen will be the only tools you need for a successful grow.
Doobs, that's a nice scenic drive and that guy was flying! That thing can move, very impressive!
I'll probably get it in a couple weeks.
:peace:
 
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