What Mars Toy You Wish To Put Into Your Canopy?

Star Dog

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Our Hydro has always been expensive, we get double taxed being rural, we get hit from one company with a usage and then we get hit again for a heavy ass delivery fee.. It's got us thinking solar panels.
That's a shit state of affairs for you there, I've been thinking about solar panels electricity is expensive enough now to justify the initial outlay.
 

OldMedUser

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Our Hydro has always been expensive, we get double taxed being rural, we get hit from one company with a usage and then we get hit again for a heavy ass delivery fee.. It's got us thinking solar panels.
Rural here too and all those extra charges are almost 2/3 of the total bill. Twice as much as what's charged in the larger cities like Edmonton.

I'm wishing we'd invested in solar panels 20 years ago when we bought the place but now is too late. We will likely only be here another 3-5 years due to age and health issues or they will go ahead with plans to twin the highway we live on and buy us out.

I just started growing autos outside 3 years ago and this crop is all seeded from a hemp field less than 5 miles away from us. Was wondering why they were noticeably smaller and seemed a lot less frosty than last year's plants of the same strain. Now it's going to have to be indoors and make sure I have nothing flowering during the spring and summer as that pollen will get in and find them for sure. :(

As a low income senior I don't have the coin to hepa filter the whole house.

:peace:
 

FirstCavApache64

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Rural here too and all those extra charges are almost 2/3 of the total bill. Twice as much as what's charged in the larger cities like Edmonton.

I'm wishing we'd invested in solar panels 20 years ago when we bought the place but now is too late. We will likely only be here another 3-5 years due to age and health issues or they will go ahead with plans to twin the highway we live on and buy us out.

I just started growing autos outside 3 years ago and this crop is all seeded from a hemp field less than 5 miles away from us. Was wondering why they were noticeably smaller and seemed a lot less frosty than last year's plants of the same strain. Now it's going to have to be indoors and make sure I have nothing flowering during the spring and summer as that pollen will get in and find them for sure. :(

As a low income senior I don't have the coin to hepa filter the whole house.

:peace:
Collect some pollen and return the favor next year. Give them all a little midnight dusting to say thanks for pollenating the whole area. Jerks.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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I have a 145x60x210 here and a 180x60x200 both unopened in the closet. I would love to throw a TSL2000 in the 145x60 and two fc 3000s at 175w each in the 180x60 if money was no option.

Currently using a 220w board at 200w in my 3x3 with an amnesia haze auto, and a 150w board at 135 in my 3x1.6 with a gatorslade frost, parsley, rosemary and some seedlings under it.
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OldMedUser

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Collect some pollen and return the favor next year. Give them all a little midnight dusting to say thanks for pollenating the whole area. Jerks.
I doubt I could make much of an impact. Their girls are already getting pollinated by the males in the field and they don't use seeds they've harvested from that crop to grow next years crop so zero impact actually. When I heard about the field,(a couple weeks before cropping), I hoped they had used fem seed as a lot do but I guess not.

I support hemp farming and don't want to be NIMBY about it but damn this sux. There's a hemp processing plant being built in the area so there's bound to be a lot more farmers around me getting into growing hemp so no use fighting it. I'm hoping this brings more industry into the area so many more people are looking for property and I can get a better buck for my place in a few years and go somewhere a lot f'n nicer. Campbell River over on Vancouver Island was the place I wanted to go when we moved up here in '01. Fishing sux here.

:peace:
 

FirstCavApache64

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I doubt I could make much of an impact. Their girls are already getting pollinated by the males in the field and they don't use seeds they've harvested from that crop to grow next years crop so zero impact actually. When I heard about the field,(a couple weeks before cropping), I hoped they had used fem seed as a lot do but I guess not.

I support hemp farming and don't want to be NIMBY about it but damn this sux. There's a hemp processing plant being built in the area so there's bound to be a lot more farmers around me getting into growing hemp so no use fighting it. I'm hoping this brings more industry into the area so many more people are looking for property and I can get a better buck for my place in a few years and go somewhere a lot f'n nicer. Campbell River over on Vancouver Island was the place I wanted to go when we moved up here in '01. Fishing sux here.

:peace:
That's a really good attitude. I just get mad when people don't think about their neighbors. We have a hemp farm in my county but it's a good ways away and it doesn't seem to be catching on around here. Corn and soybeans still dominate with a lot of land used for hay. Good fishing is important for sure.
 

smokey0418

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I wish to put something stronger on my canopy. Perhaps the fc8000 would be intense enough to do the trick.

Now the floor , I think that heat mat could speed my rooting time.

What’s MarsHydro working on , newer more powerful lights , pole fans?

Whatcha got cooking?

Enjoy
 
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