Toolage's 2012 Indoor Garden

maineyankee

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Subscribed to this great journey!! Best of luck in your quest(s) throughout 2012 Bro. Great looking stuff and (A tip of My NY Yankee Cap) on the detailed pics of what you are using for equipment, lights, mutes etc. Great work !! :-)

The MaineYankee :-)
 

Toolage 87

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maineyankee said:
Subscribed to this great journey!! Best of luck in your quest(s) throughout 2012 Bro.
Hi. Glad to see your tagging along to with my journey. The funny thing is I am not 100% sure what exactly I will be doing in my garden besides growing 7 strains and flowering them. I know my setup looks like a mess and it is but when I am done it will look very clean.

maineyankee said:
Great looking stuff and (A tip of My NY Yankee Cap) on the detailed pics of what you are using for equipment, lights, mutes etc. Great work !! :-)

The MaineYankee :-)
Thank you. I've seen alot of people's journal where they don't really what they are using for lights and such as clean as I did mine and it becomes hard to really see what's going on so i made sure all the stuff I am using and such is at the top with no posts between them so no need to look around. To me having the specs of the lights and such is also important for people to get an idea what I am working with and what result I get at the end.
 

Toolage 87

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----- Jan 26th, 2012 Update -----

Hi all. Sorry for the lack of updates but my setup hasn't changed yet and we all know what seedlings look like so I haven't bothered posting pics up. But I do have some good news. Yesterday I went out and got a couple things for my grow and I have uploaded pics of them. I know its not exciting but hey when I first started I will show everyone a grow from nothing not even a bit of a pre built cab.

I was borrowing my friend's drill bits and such and I bought my self a 6 or 9 kit of Makita power tools but haven't bought any thing for them except the circular saw. This is a 84 peace kit that cost me just under $45 with tax and the drill bits are titanium so they are quality hands down. The surge protect bar cost me around $71.22.I know that I could have spent that money on stuff to build my grow closet but the surge protect bar was needed because I needed more plugs, and it has a 12 foot cord and it can handle up to 1,800w on a 15 amp circuit.


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