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I'm assuming you already provisioned water and electrical lines? Gotta love that guerilla spirit!
You can call it the "Love Shack"!
You can call it the "Love Shack"!
Yeah, gotta camper/trailer at the back corner of the property and 100' hose. And I'm an old Jarhead so I stay savage.I'm assuming you already provisioned water and electrical lines? Gotta love that guerilla spirit!
You can call it the "Love Shack"!
HOOYA! Semper Fi! Thanks for your service!Yeah, gotta camper/trailer at the back corner of the property and 100' hose. And I'm an old Jarhead so I stay savage.
It's likely not going to experience the longevity to need that. I screwed scrap 2x4's to the bottom to level and skid it. This isn't that involved. K.I.S.S.It's usually a 4x4 pressure treated and infused with a copper mix. It's designed to not decompose. You would use it for fences or anything that sits in the ground. Or needs to be somewhere damp. Has a label on it. Usually says for ground contact. For the footings in you're not using blocks.
Use a lux all and set to about 5000 lumenCan anyone help with placement height of the light I have to use? 120v in, 40w consumption is all the technical info I have. Non-tech, some of them are out, mostly on the ends, maybe 20-30 total. Not a clue how many lumens etc, but brighter than a 2300 lumen security light from the Depot.
Found some osb that basically has aluminum foil on one side
Better yet just do it all up in panda film.Be careful with this - there is a reason why we use Mylar and Panda film for our grow rooms. You may get a really nasty hot spot using these OSB's something to keep an eye on.
You'd honestly be better off just painting the interior flat white.
I've been going in there several times a day to check on things and with the fan on, it's warm, but not overly so, humidity seems ok since nothing has dried out nor rotted. The really cool thing is how it holds it at night. Holding out for a Cloudline 6 since I'm not currently having issues, but good ventilation is next must have. Just picked up 2 more lights. 3 $30 selectable 24" LED. They have been loving the blue light and I just found out why.Be careful with this - there is a reason why we use Mylar and Panda film for our grow rooms. You may get a really nasty hot spot using these OSB's something to keep an eye on.
You'd honestly be better off just painting the interior flat white.
They sometimes do "scheduled power outtages" from 10pm to 6am that we don't hear about until everything goes dark. And I would say one night, or even a few wouldn't be enough, but I'm reading that MAC #1 is very temperamental with her environment. And she's proving to be. They all got too close one day and took a hit. The SC and Gelato33 lost an entire branch each and ain't bothered to so much as check up. MAC lost A LEAF, and has been droopy and hit the pause button. I figure she'll come back in another week or so. They're in the most stable and consistent environment yet so I feel pretty good about it. SC has 4 clones rooted in HF right now and one for sure, maybe 2 more showing roots. Gonna put a couple bonsai in the house. Wanna top and scrog one, couple gifts to old friends. And to whoever said it, I don't want to be successful. I am successful. Guaranteed lack of experience will result in some loss. 11 clones and 9 seeds so far if anyone's counting, and if those numbers don't change then I'm lying to you.He's just referring to "treated lumber"
It's green & wet af!! I'm glad to see you abandoned the tent. I'm not too sure why that plant started to flower on you when you had it under the light either. Kinda weird.
Is that the plant thats in one of the last pics?
It sounds like you really want to grow weed & be successful at it?
While your learning from your own trial & error
Can I recommend asap picking up the Medical Growers Bible by
Jorge Cervantes
It's a total life saver & so much info on so many diff aspects of growing.