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50$ stealth grow box 😆 , yep lets go !

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50$ stealth grow box 😆 , yep lets go !

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Oh I’m just on about in general if the home is flooded with unnatural lighting. The glasses are supposed to make you more intelligent.😅 yeah, I know, I don’t make a good example.
Ever seen that movie called “They Live” by John Carpenter? - “I’m giving you two options. Either put on those glasses 👓, or start eating that trash can.”😅
It’s free on YouTube.
 
….anyway, back to being relevant, glasses or no glasses. The beauty of these mini tents and micro boxes, for me, is that they can be tucked away into crevices of the home which aren’t visible through the windows. (if I had a massive tent snd blacked out windows it’d be obvious what I was up to) But if the authorities or nosey neighbours ever caught whiff of what I was up to, they would probably survey the property first by looking through the windows, in which case, they would see nothing.
Also, my little set ups are small enough to fit through doors, so if I ever had to have an internal inspection (electricians, plumbers, gas engineers, nosey landlords) I can just unplug everything and carry it out into the shed without having to dismantle anything. A pain in the arse, yes, but if I had one large grow set up and blacked out windows my activity would be pretty obvious. Especially since I’m always blazing and emitting a potent smell.
That’s the reason I have these set ups. And also, I’m shit at it!😅 so it’s better to learn small, ey?
 
I was right wasn't I, onna grow site with the bro scientific fools of the year aren't I!
 
Day 1 sprout ?!
I personally have never had a good experience with clay pots. I personally would suggest, getting some good plastic pot or bag. I don't do indoor soil anymore but that's just my opinion.

Maybe others can chime in as well.
👏 On the $50 box. Although after your first run you'll definitely want to go bigger 😂
 
ALRIGHT UPDATE, i learned alot lol and the box had to be changed the heat caused the duct tape to completely fail and it fell apart super sad day however i am currently working on a 3d printed frame that will slot the boards fixing this later , now for the plant lol the new box is kind of an upgrade idk lol its a hexagon end table its running 30 watts of mixed light s im really confused why people say you need so much power its growing like crazy lol also it can still be ran off a portable powerpack that charges pretty nifty it will engulf the space im sure its just growing in all directions so much it has a bar light on all 6 corners none on top and 2 very small ones on the bottom faceing up i will update weekly and i do plan on shoveing this thing back in the box when shes repaired !!
 
I was right wasn't I, onna grow site with the bro scientific fools of the year aren't I!

Mother nature is my scientist. I try to stick to talking about what I've observed or gone through. But if you'd rather look at the science, fine by me. The sun doesn't normally burn leaves unless they have hairy surfaces. But if the weed you grow doesn't have any trichomes, then I fully understand where you're coming from. You mist your clones, you RISK WPM. You regularly spray your plant and let water sit on it, you'll have that and a shit load of egg laying insects looking for a pool of water to dump their unborn babies. You put it on your buds and you get rotten flowers. You want to prove you're a superior expert on the matter, go somewhere else where someone may give a flying fuck about your dick size. I'm just trying to help folks grow better weed and avoid the mistakes I've made along the way.


Now if you want to be technical, RO water misted on the clones in a professional grow environment that then circulates the air so it only sits for a brief time, the clones love it keeps the micro bugs in check and stuff. But the average home grower doesn't have the setup to do it correctly, so let's not give bad advice to brand new growers.
 
ALRIGHT UPDATE, i learned alot lol and the box had to be changed the heat caused the duct tape to completely fail and it fell apart super sad day however i am currently working on a 3d printed frame that will slot the boards fixing this later , now for the plant lol the new box is kind of an upgrade idk lol its a hexagon end table its running 30 watts of mixed light s im really confused why people say you need so much power its growing like crazy lol also it can still be ran off a portable powerpack that charges pretty nifty it will engulf the space im sure its just growing in all directions so much it has a bar light on all 6 corners none on top and 2 very small ones on the bottom faceing up i will update weekly and i do plan on shoveing this thing back in the box when shes repaired !!
 

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Mother nature is my scientist. I try to stick to talking about what I've observed or gone through. But if you'd rather look at the science, fine by me. The sun doesn't normally burn leaves unless they have hairy surfaces. But if the weed you grow doesn't have any trichomes, then I fully understand where you're coming from. You mist your clones, you RISK WPM. You regularly spray your plant and let water sit on it, you'll have that and a shit load of egg laying insects looking for a pool of water to dump their unborn babies. You put it on your buds and you get rotten flowers. You want to prove you're a superior expert on the matter, go somewhere else where someone may give a flying fuck about your dick size. I'm just trying to help folks grow better weed and avoid the mistakes I've made along the way.


Now if you want to be technical, RO water misted on the clones in a professional grow environment that then circulates the air so it only sits for a brief time, the clones love it keeps the micro bugs in check and stuff. But the average home grower doesn't have the setup to do it correctly, so let's not give bad advice to brand new growers.
No it's simple you got burnt not any leaf.

Trichomes do not have the ability to hold a droplet above a leaf in the right way to effect a ray of light.

The only plants that did were ferns in an experiment or hairy plants.

Admit it you were wrong and can't accept it, there is no Trichomes on a weed plant that can effectively reproduce what they found on a fern.

Even the fern is rarely burnt it's a very freak occasion. Water needs to be held of the leaf just to start with.

Grow up you just can't accept being wrong!

You actually should have known this before getting involved on the subject, shows how you approach things and why you get things wrong.

The reason why if you midday spray plants you don't crisp up your garden come afternoon!!!!
 
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A drop of water doesn't have the ability to focus light into a beam intensive enough to burn anything.

Ever seen a plant on a hot day after the rain, didn't burn did it.

I'm good if you want to go through the science but I'm hoping that the fact our plants outdoors don't have polka dot burn marks after a rain event on a sunny day answers that.
Okej if your soo confident then show us spray your plants with water inside a box under 70 000 lux
But i dont know why i am arguing with you you think you can dtart a forest fire under water.... and yes if you look in nature most plants will have polka dots because they did get burned but crazy thing when it rains it gets cloudy soo they have time to dry before the sun comes.but in a grow box its allways the sunniest day in the world.
 
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No it's simple you got burnt not any leaf.

Trichomes do not have the ability to hold a droplet above a leaf in the right way to effect a ray of light.

The only plants that did were ferns in an experiment or hairy plants.

Admit it you were wrong and can't accept it, there is no Trichomes on a weed plant that can effectively reproduce what they found on a fern.

Even the fern is rarely burnt it's a very freak occasion. Water needs to be held of the leaf just to start with.

Grow up you just can't accept being wrong!

You actually should have known this before getting involved on the subject, shows how you approach things and why you get things wrong.

The reason why if you midday spray plants you don't crisp up your garden come afternoon!!!!

I
Okej if your soo confident then show us spray your plants with water inside a box under 70 000 lux
But i dont know why i am arguing with you you think you can dtart a forest fire under water.... and yes if you look in nature most plants will have polka dots because they did get burned but crazy thing when it rains it gets cloudy soo they have time to dry before the sun comes.but in a grow box its allways the sunniest day in the world.

If you've grown, you've known. 😉
 
No it's simple you got burnt not any leaf.

Trichomes do not have the ability to hold a droplet above a leaf in the right way to effect a ray of light.

The only plants that did were ferns in an experiment or hairy plants.

Admit it you were wrong and can't accept it, there is no Trichomes on a weed plant that can effectively reproduce what they found on a fern.

Even the fern is rarely burnt it's a very freak occasion. Water needs to be held of the leaf just to start with.

Grow up you just can't accept being wrong!

You actually should have known this before getting involved on the subject, shows how you approach things and why you get things wrong.

The reason why if you midday spray plants you don't crisp up your garden come afternoon!!!!

You're right, I was presumtively attributing the water related sunburn damage I've seen on my plants to the magnifying glass effect and I have no way of verifying if that is correct, and neither do you.
 
Okej if your soo confident then show us spray your plants with water inside a box under 70 000 lux
But i dont know why i am arguing with you you think you can dtart a forest fire under water.... and yes if you look in nature most plants will have polka dots because they did get burned but crazy thing when it rains it gets cloudy soo they have time to dry before the sun comes.but in a grow box its allways the sunniest day in the world.
Can post up many threads where plants sprayed indoors and outdoors with no burn, quite common for weed growers to spray their plants plenty pictures for proof.

We have full sun after rain before water evaporated your clutching at straws now desperate not to be wrong.
 
You're right, I was presumtively attributing the water related sunburn damage I've seen on my plants to the magnifying glass effect and I have no way of verifying if that is correct, and neither do you.
I do they did a study to check all data is within that study, they had to actually get some precise science to even burn a tiny tiny tiny dot on a fern and only when held above a leaf.

Weed growers been spraying plants at all stages in full light no one ever reported burn marks all over every lit surface after.

I've also sprayed plants mid day at the point of year and day the sun is at its max PPFD and guess what, nothing got burnt.

It's not my fault your wrong, science is confusing to the layman why we have the term bro science here and people still swear to pH water to pH soil etc etc and so many other bad practices. Would have answers not debate if ego gave it a miss.
 
Can post up many threads where plants sprayed indoors and outdoors with no burn, quite common for weed growers to spray their plants plenty pictures for proof.

We have full sun after rain before water evaporated your clutching at straws now desperate not to be wrong.
Please do.all of them are doing it at the end of day or next to a shit tone of oscilating fans to evaporate it quckly or they are not pushing the light to the limit.
A shape will focus light
 
Can post up many threads where plants sprayed indoors and outdoors with no burn, quite common for weed growers to spray their plants plenty pictures for proof.

We have full sun after rain before water evaporated your clutching at straws now desperate not to be wrong.

I repeat and admit I don't know that the magnifying glass effect is what happened. As far as drops of water on your cannabis, if you really grow, then you really know. I have no burning drive to win an argument with a complete stranger in the internet, but apparently you do.
 
I repeat and admit I don't know that the magnifying glass effect is what happened. As far as drops of water on your cannabis, if you really grow, then you really know. I have no burning drive to win an argument with a complete stranger in the internet, but apparently you do.
Ok cool, others do have some burning desire to win an argument which shouldn't even be an argument but hey ho 😁
 
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