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Bareback

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We have 2 stoplights, a Taco Bell, Subway, a good Mexican American place with to go food plus another Mexican restaurant and an expensive pizza joint.
Ahhh I have you both beat ... no stoplights, one shitty Mexican restaurant . Drive ten minutes and then you have a truck stop it used to be good back in the day but those days have gone bye bye now . Thirty minutes in two different directions and a few more shitty garbage chain food joints. But one pretty good local burger joint that open in the mornings until about noontime, the burgers were a dime when I moved here in’77 ..... .25 in ‘79 and 2.50$ in 2020 but damn there still good . 70 years of egg sandwich’s and tiny burgers but they sell out every day. Don’t be late.
 

Star Dog

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I changed the plant from there veg position into the flowering position, I intended to net it but I just got the plants in place for the light going of, I'll net it tomorrow.
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It's now 3x3 rows, I'll get a photo of the 3x3 when the lights about to come on tonight.

On a different subject I didn't touch the temperature probe or the light height, but when I was done and zipped up the temps had changed for the same settings, the room doesn't seem to be cooling as quickly and the probe on the pot lid has risen 1.2c, i was also able to switch my oscillating fan back to full speed without it blowing the foliage about.
Changing the plants positioning has totally changed the dynamics of the room.
What a difference a week makes!
There's 6/7 days more growth on the updated ready to flower photo.
Before...
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And after...
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I'd need to check but I think there 9 days into 12/12.

There not quite as compact as I'd like but I'm looking to get it finished so I never went through the proper potting up procedure, they were started on the 1st of August.
The fan you see is intended to direct the cool air to an oscillating fan above it, due to other tinkering I've still not got it netted :-(
 
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Bubbas.dad1

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DCcan

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We have some very good fishing on the Great Lakes, but eating the fish is not recommended, too many toxins, a reminder of our industrial history.
Same, ash fallout from midwest power plants raised mercury levels, dioxins from paper plants, heavy metals from tanning and wool production in the 1820's.
I stay with fish above the industrial fall line to avoid toxins, eat the minimum size ones. I actually avoid trying to catch any bigger ones in those smaller streams, too much stress on them and me.
 

Star Dog

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We have some very good fishing on the Great Lakes, but eating the fish is not recommended, too many toxins, a reminder of our industrial history.
Our rivers are just starting to clean up after the 100 years of the oil industry, Paraffin Young lived locally it was he that 1st extracted oil from black shale, needless to say the rivers were the dumping ground for the water pumped out of the numerous mines.

Now we have salmon farming decimating the numbers of salmon and sea trout coming back to there river to spawn.
The Scottish/British government doesn't remotely care its all about the ££££, Britain always has been one of the greediest nations on the planet fuck the environment for the right price.
 
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