Boatguy
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Stinky would be the adjective, weed the nounBut if you point at a plant and call it a weed. That indeed turns the term to an adjective
Stinky would be the adjective, weed the nounBut if you point at a plant and call it a weed. That indeed turns the term to an adjective
Yeah. Stinky weed.Stinky would be the adjective, weed the noun
Grammar has never been my strong suit. Your argument is strong, i dont objectYeah. Stinky weed.
but if you point at a plant and call it a weed. Like a dandelion. That dandelion is a weed.
Weed is adjective because the dandelion is the noun. Weed describes the noun
No... You just called it a thing, a noun.But if you point at a plant and call it a weed. That indeed turns the term to an adjective
Yeah I'm going to start cramming nerds into their lockers soon.Wow, you guys need to put the Ainglish books down and just grown weed.
Daaaamn.
I didn use it as calling it a thing. I used weed to describe the dandelion as an unwanted item in the garden.No... You just called it a thing, a noun.
What if it was ugly?
That is an ugly weed. (That's not two adjectives)
I didn use it as calling it a thing. I used weed to describe the dandelion as an unwanted item in the garden.
But weed describes the plant. The plant is the thing. Making it a noun Weed being adjective. If it was an an ugly weed dandelion. An ugly weed is the double adjective describing the dandelion. Which nobody talks like. I’ll stop. Mybad.
If you point at something... It's a thing. A noun. You can't point at an adjective.But if you point at a plant and call it a weed. That indeed turns the term to an adjective
I don’t study in depth language arts. Which is advanced study of the English language in the US. Usually studied in collage after English 12 in a K12 program. I studied sports medicine and business. So I’m not the grammar king at all. But I remember that in my language arts period, when it comes to a debate of a 1st spoken language. Whatever makes sense is the credible answer. It’s why the English dictionary changes so often and English is one of the most complicated languages to learn second hand. I also learned there should never be a debate over a spoken language because it’s how one interprets the correct answer. Which makes it correct.If you point at something... It's a thing. A noun. You can't point at an adjective.
Apparently a forum full of weed growers and smokers are more intelligent than people who research and study the English language.
Yup. Weed is now an adjective.
Oh now we're talking about collages? Sorry I'm a little slow.I don’t study in depth language arts. Which is advanced study of the English language in the US. Usually studied in collage after English 12 in a K12 program. I studied sports medicine and business. So I’m not the grammar king at all. But I remember that in my language arts period, when it comes to a debate of a 1st spoken language. Whatever makes sense is the credible answer. It’s why the English dictionary changes so often and English is one of the most complicated languages to learn second hand. I also learned there should never be a debate over a spoken language because it’s how one interprets the correct answer. Which makes it correct.
so. Technically speaking. According to the internet and dictionary. You’re correct.
I think everybody is " jumping on the bandwagon"....I've never used a tent in almost 50yrs of growing....I'd just hate working in one of those.A controlled environment is necessary, but not necessarily a tent.
Or if it’s big enough a camping tentGet the tent to prove smell can be managed. Then build your room out because you like yoga and growing but not at the same time.
Use the old tent to dry those fatty buds.
Or to grow a male.
Suppose if you really hated growing in it you could cut the bottom out and use it as a camping shower lol
And some are always running behind itI think everybody is " jumping on the bandwagon".
With an extra tarp, that would work well, and those 2x4s would make great little wardrobes.Or if it’s big enough a camping tent
Pics of 6 g containers in a 1.5 foot tent?
I can fit 4 at an absolute max in a 2x2. I have pics. No way an ideal set up either.
By definition they aren’t a necessity since any indoor space can by modification be a grow area, on the large or small scale. They can be useful but are not necessary, I use my tents for drying, they are pretty good at that and makes me feel better about the money I spent on them lolEven beginner cannabis cultivators know plants need light, water, and nutritious soil to flourish. But what about a grow tent? Sure, these tents make indoor cultivation convenient, but do they qualify as a “necessity?”
Welcome to share your suggestion or ideas.
PS: Following is a suggestion grow tent setup with grow tent, planting bag.
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Spider Farmer offer 24 hours customer service reply, any problems or needs feel free to contact. ThanksNo, grow tents are not necessary for indoor grows. Proper customer service is a requirement for repeat business though.
What tool puts an 11 gallon container in a 2’ tent under a small light?
11 gallon = | 1.1372 feet |