awesomegrow420
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pulled at 12:30am and finished at 3:30am and i did a shitty job. i hate trimming.
Possibly you rushed things a bit and pulled it a bit early,it looked healthy to me.pulled at 12:30am and finished at 3:30am and i did a shitty job. i hate trimming.
Neighbors were up on roof also the day before and ive seen them looking at it. Had people i live with rushing me to pull it.Possibly you rushed things a bit and pulled it a bit early,it looked healthy to me.
Fromage D'ane sounds so much tastier than Ass Cheese, no?Oui, oui!
Looks awesomeI topped off the Peach sprout with potting soil this morning. Now you don't see that tell tale white ring.
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I also added soil to the Peach sprout in the GB patch.
They must be done now eh.? Any pics of how they turned out cheers happy growingThey were blooming on November 7th, so damn near five weeks already.
They need at least three more weeks. The picture above was taken today. This is a test of the seeds from the full season's I grew this year. I'm down here in NW Florida, so I can go a little longer than most folks.They must be done now eh.? Any pics of how they turned out cheers happy growing
Gaz
Trying to decide if I want to buy a small tent or build something using the shiny stuff.Peach seedlings.
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Almost all the seeds sprouted, including some of the Down Under Dank. {as you can see, we got the shiny stuff up. I took more fans and lights, but didn't have time to hang them}
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I think it was $43 for 48" X 25'. It is the kind with the shiny stuff on each side and air bubbles in the middle. Our setup is outside, so we were worried about the cold. For my peppers and tomatoes I used cardboard with aluminium foil stuck to it. And they say flat white paint works as well as anything. We were planning on using the foam boards, but the plastic shipping case was about the size we wanted, so we decided to just line it.Trying to decide if I want to buy a small tent or build something using the shiny stuff.
Its for vegging and flowering so gotta be light tight.
I know what you are talking about like reflectix or something.I think it was $43 for 48" X 25'. It is the kind with the shiny stuff on each side and air bubbles in the middle. Our setup is outside, so we were worried about the cold. For my peppers and tomatoes I used cardboard with aluminium foil stuck to it. And they say flat white paint works as well as anything. We were planning on using the foam boards, but the plastic shipping case was about the size we wanted, so we decided to just line it.
Yep, that is the brand name. Here is the link for it at Lowe's.I know what you are talking about like reflectix or something.
Just not sure what size tent and so thought that might be better as I can go any size and switch it up as needed.
The foam board is inexpensive, but I think my cats will tear it up.Yep, that is the brand name. Here is the link for it at Lowe's.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Reflectix-100-sq-ft-Reflective-Roll-Insulation-48-in-W-x-25-ft-L/3011906
But if I was starting from scratch, I think I would go with the foam board with the shiny stuff on one side. It comes in 4' X 8' sheets so 5 sheets will build a 4 X 4 X 8 grow chamber. You can frame it with 2 X 2's. Cutting holes in the plastic shipping crate for the fans is going to be a pain.
Be clawing the fuck outta that huhThe foam board is inexpensive, but I think my cats will tear it up.
No that they dont mess with my tent, but foam is even more fragile.
If away from cats the foam board sounds great
Yeah they will tear it up I know it, destructive fuckers!Be clawing the fuck outta that huh