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Thank you brother. Hope all is well. Your room is looking pretty, has me itching over here lolLooking fantastic and great job on that room bro.
Let's see how she goes with a diaphram pump. If not ill just do the open ended with pond pump as I planned but easy and cheap enough. Of it wasn't for me seeing these 360 sprayers I wouldn't even be trying this extra step lol. Will severely reduce the workload though, pretty much mix nutes every so often and prune if this all works out like I hope.Thank you brother. Hope all is well. Your room is looking pretty, has me itching over here lol
With their affinity for rules and precision, this does not surprise me. My son (almost 20) is on the spectrum and a mathematical genius. Never question the logic because it’s there.Mmmmm! Nice man. Autistic people have always fascinated me in how they accomplish tasks. A friend of mines sister was functioning autistic and would always want to cut the grass on the ride on mower. As a landscaper i would always be blown away at how nice it looked and one day I got to watch her cut. She would drive seemingly aimlessly in random directions with no apparent plan or pattern, but what she was actually doing was following countours of the lawn rather than trying to cut in circles or stripes or whatever. She would cut it in so many different directions that she cut all the grass blades evenly regardless the grain of the grass, something thats actually difficult to do on some lawns.
I actually adopted the technique to reset the direction of grain on fairways and rough lol, it develops such a strong directional grain from striping, that the occasional "autisticut" would bring it back to a perfectly even blank slate.
Sorry to say that’s never going to happen lol.With my company we all own shares in it my bank account never looked this great ... now to just stop wifey& kids spending all of it .....
that one huge leafStripped some of the larger lower fan leafs off. I want to start opening up the canopy a bit. Some of these fans are gargantuas. 40 dayyyyyzzzz since these babies sprouted, thriving for life. My buddy and I got the electrical issue squared away so I was able to crank the light up. Currently running like 450 true watts. Happy grows all.
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I’m def moving towards the auto feed drain to waste, as all you seasoned farmers are killing it with. This 3 gal hand watering coco thing is a joke. Haha. Almost unmanageable hand watering. I’ve got some parts already; Apollo 8 manifold, drip lights, sprayers, table, and tray. The room needs a lot of work, but I’ve got another run after this before I have to rip it down for a week for land lord inspection and then up it goes.Let's see how she goes with a diaphram pump. If not ill just do the open ended with pond pump as I planned but easy and cheap enough. Of it wasn't for me seeing these 360 sprayers I wouldn't even be trying this extra step lol. Will severely reduce the workload though, pretty much mix nutes every so often and prune if this all works out like I hope.
Table and autodrain cost about $150 CAD all in. That part im going to say will be a must for all my future grows if not in RDWC. The autofeed im gonna say atleast $300 with the emmiters and pump needed for them. Open ended probably less than $200.
That durafoam (same thing you used) is about as cost effective as it gets and super easy to do as you know. You did a bang up job on that room bro
Same here for next time I grow, but I’m a bit intimidated given my lack of gardening experience period.thinking of trying coco myself.... growth is crazy over there
Side note (sorry BurnzY): I want to learn your bonsai ways.Broooooooooooooooooooooooo I third that freaking motion. HSC rocks. After I figured out I was fucking them up and the genetics were fine... errrr... I've got momma bonsais organic clone machines of Squirt, Purple Mountain Majesty, and Pineapple Muffin by HSC. Those babies will live on and on and on. AND I've got seeds stashed for all three of them. They are about to go into the freezer. I want that shit around for A LONG time. 24 hour 100% pop rates? Gah! Love those guys.
I pretty much believe that people with autism are essentially geniuses whose brains organize and arrange things differently from most of us. And in the specific areas in which they excel, it’s mind blowing.Yeah it is amazing. Many people don’t truly understand them. He was very low functioning, tantrum, biting, biting, etc when he was young. After many years of in home therapy, 12 to be exact, I’d say he is moderate functioning. His attention to detail is suburb. He over excels in things he enjoys. Extremely OCD and suffers from anxiety as well. I wish my imagination was as great as his.
It's really really really easy. Seriously. The art side of it is up to you. For momma plants all you need is a little bit of Walmart Pro Mix, a cheap bonsai pot, and a seedling or clone. Stick the seedling into the dirt in the bonsai pot. Let the dirt dry before you water it. Cut and snip till your heart's content.Side note (sorry BurnzY): I want to learn your bonsai ways.
Thank you! Morning, BurnzY.It's really really really easy. Seriously. The art side of it is up to you. For momma plants all you need is a little bit of Walmart Pro Mix, a cheap bonsai pot, and a seedling or clone. Stick the seedling into the dirt in the bonsai pot. Let the dirt dry before you water it. Cut and snip till your heart's content.
A couple of things... if you attempt to flower in this format, defoliation and running a single cola is the easiest way to do it. Root trims are important but not difficult. And that's it. Curious out what effect a cut, bend, or snap has on a plant? Use the mommas :)
Morning Burnzy... :))))
Anytime :)Thank you! Morning, BurnzY.
I agree. And good morning to all as well..I pretty much believe that people with autism are essentially geniuses whose brains organize and arrange things differently from most of us. And in the specific areas in which they excel, it’s mind blowing.