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And that's up and down the coast from Maine to Florida, West to or just past the Appalachians.No one in the northeast gets a plant all the way through to the finish line without major issues with mold and powdery mildew. Our falls are just too damn wet and cool. Most outdoor plants will either be harvested too early or suffer heavy losses getting to the finish line.
That's dedication right there, but holy shit that pays off handsomely!Now that being said, I recently saw a breeder from Maine who has acclimated their genetics over several seasons to our environment. If I was growing outdoors I would be taking that approach.
A good portion of my early childhood was spent waking up early on Saturday morning trying to catch Bob Ross on public television and painting or sketching along with him. There was another artist who did lots of wildlife pictures on early morning Saturday too. I don’t remember his name but either way I grew up with a fondness for outdoor arts.I legit get emotional when I watch Bob Ross.
I will try to find them, I think they sell beans at the dispensary just over the border in Maine.That's dedication right there, but holy shit that pays off handsomely!
A good portion of my early childhood was spent waking up early on Saturday morning trying to catch Bob Ross on public television and painting or sketching along with him. There was another artist who did lots of wildlife pictures on early morning Saturday too. I don’t remember his name but either way I grew up with a fondness for outdoor arts.
One of the few celebrities that I got excited about flying around was Emeril Lagasse. I was starstruck when I met that guy!Oh hell yes, PBS for me was Bob Ross and Marty Stouffer's Wild America! Oh, and the cooking shows!
Maybe before your time, but the Mutual of Omaha wild Kingdom! The old man would always send Jim out to get a closer look! Many’s the time it was a race between Jim and an enraged rhino or Cape Buffalo to the only tree around! Jim could go up a tree like a monkey up a rope!Oh hell yes, PBS for me was Bob Ross and Marty Stouffer's Wild America! Oh, and the cooking shows!
I remember watching that when I was probably about five, six, seven years old.Maybe before your time, but the Mutual of Omaha wild Kingdom! The old man would always send Jim out to get a closer look! Many’s the time it was a race between Jim and an enraged rhino or Cape Buffalo to the only tree around! Jim could go up a tree like a monkey up a rope!
No idea. If I made millions and never left the Tri-State area I’d be a happy camper.Do they not tour the country? Or is there a significance to seeing them play in the south?
Until he’s constantly yelling BAM when you’re trying to fly the plane.One of the few celebrities that I got excited about flying around was Emeril Lagasse. I was starstruck when I met that guy!
Mutual of Omaha's wild kingdom was still running when I was a kid and I'm not quite 33 lol. That one went for a long time. Was my jam. All those nature documentaries. Should hear my David Attenborough impression, it's pretty good. That man is part of my soul at this point.Maybe before your time, but the Mutual of Omaha wild Kingdom! The old man would always send Jim out to get a closer look! Many’s the time it was a race between Jim and an enraged rhino or Cape Buffalo to the only tree around! Jim could go up a tree like a monkey up a rope!
Honeysuckle and Banjo Blaster are enjoying their time under the @PhlizonGrowLight PH-D6.
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And I finally found a positive use for my DWC set up!
You should never speak in absolutes my friendJamsberry Kush 2.0 coming soon. Can’t s*** the bed on this attempt.
I ran that as a veg light specifically back in KC. you can put a blurple light like that lower for sure and just expect a tighter node spacing btw. Those are the hardest lights to burn a plant ive ever used outside warm white t5. Id have vegging plants touch those things sometimes while being lazy, and the only tissue damage would be where it contacted the diode and the immediate area.Honeysuckle and Banjo Blaster are enjoying their time under the @PhlizonGrowLight PH-D6.
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That PH-D6 has been a workhorse so far. I took down the Hashplant today but it grew a hell of a bush! Absolutely amazed at the gem it grew for my first mainline. I was nervous about the colors because they were so weird at first but it jams. Excited to see what we get into this time.I ran that as a veg light specifically back in KC. you can put a blurple light like that lower for sure and just expect a tighter node spacing btw. Those are the hardest lights to burn a plant ive ever used outside warm white t5. Id have vegging plants touch those things sometimes while being lazy, and the only tissue damage would be where it contacted the diode and the immediate area.
if you have a meter or the phone app (and a quality phone), You can read up to about 450 ppfd (maybe 550 with a good angle) from those things, and then as you get closer then 6-8 inches or so, itll actually start to go down as you come out of the footprint of the additional diodes because of their spacing unless youre right on axis with a lense. But even then, they have a diffusor, theyre arent naked like a full spec panel diode
Those are great veg lights and you can be pretty lax with them and play around with distance to control node spacing and stuff without fearing burn too much
He takes off his shoes and puts his chubby feet up!Until he’s constantly yelling BAM when you’re trying to fly the plane.
Hey there @TheGoldenRoad look what just popped up on pandora, a show in Port Chester by Widespread Panic:Do they not tour the country? Or is there a significance to seeing them play in the south?
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