I already tried to get some of that shit but nothing, i didn't find that shit. But thanks anyway.Looks good dog I just made 3 of these and am keeping 2 and sold for for $80!! You just need power strip now and the little socket addapters at walmart for 99cents each then BOUT 4 ctls and boom loks good!!
Looks good dog I just made 3 of these and am keeping 2 and sold for for $80!! You just need power strip now and the little socket addapters at walmart for 99cents each then BOUT 4 ctls and boom loks good!!
So i will buy some separate nutes of N P K, or one with the three at once?haha I can't get my hands on those either, but this is what I DO know. If you find any friendly green store, try and look for the NPK ratios on the fert packages. This is the most important thing you should know about this, and from this you can improvise as much as you want. And this is that N (Nitrogen) is most important in veg, PK are not so important but still good to have as the plant will store it and use it later. Once you want to go into 12/12 you should feed them more P and K, but not forget about N as they will start to get yellow. I can't tell you more about specific nutes but on this forum you will find thousands of pages of info on this
Ye,i got a nice setup but not like yours,... Your setup rocks!. Anyway, thanks to pass by bro.looks good JrOne424, myself I'm not using any nutes throughout veg, due to my soil has plenty in it FFOF (Fox Farms Ocean Forest). But will probably make me some organic tea with some Indonesian bat guano and some molasses and probably some other ingredients for flowering. You need to be careful using veg nutes, you have to make sure you flush well before floweing or veg nutes will still be in soil during your flowering and can cause problems.. All in all JrOne you have a nice setup..
YA thanks imma do that. So with that my plants can hit that glass without getting burntWhen you go to the hardware store, it's in the plexiglass section.
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xge/R-202038063/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
I asked the guy working to cut it for me. Said they don't cut those for customers. Then pointed to the scoring tool knife tool thing, and asked if i knew how to score it to make a clean break. Of course I did. Just didn't want to, wanted him to do it. Either way you have to do it yourself, and asking for help apparently is questioning your manhood in the hardware store.
They make a smaller sheet more like the size of a letter paper. Half the size half the price. Just take a look at the shelf in the store.