What did you accomplish today?

Markshomegrown

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Have you considered starting a grow journal to chronicle your grow adventures?
Not a bad idea, Could include my diy clone pot, veg room with a 72w diy veg light and the flower light.
it all started with this video
built a few, improving each time, getting the spacing right was the hardest thing, making cheap reflectors for the bulbs worked out really well(as i was losing too much light, needed to create over laping spot light effect).
Light charts taken on a table, edges should be a lot higher with reflective walls.
 

Hiphophippo

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I hauled about 250 gallons of soil into my basement, set up ten 30 gallon containers, set up humidifier and a/c for temps and humidity to get right, set all timers up so synced up together, started popping 5 runtz muffin, 5 strawberry lemonade, 1 godberry , one fruit punch and one northern lights cleaned up mess and got all top dressing ready to go, watered soil to 5% moisture content
 

Laughing Grass

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I hauled about 250 gallons of soil into my basement, set up ten 30 gallon containers, set up humidifier and a/c for temps and humidity to get right, set all timers up so synced up together, started popping 5 runtz muffin, 5 strawberry lemonade, 1 godberry , one fruit punch and one northern lights cleaned up mess and got all top dressing ready to go, watered soil to 5% moisture content
You're 50 gallons short.
 

lokie

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I hauled about 250 gallons of soil into my basement, set up ten 30 gallon containers, set up humidifier and a/c for temps and humidity to get right, set all timers up so synced up together, started popping 5 runtz muffin, 5 strawberry lemonade, 1 godberry , one fruit punch and one northern lights cleaned up mess and got all top dressing ready to go, watered soil to 5% moisture content
all fem or are you calculating for 3 males?

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420God

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This summer I updated my kitchen with all new appliances, flooring and counter tops. We finally had natural gas run through so it was time to upgrade. Also had a new furnace and hot water heater installed so now I can actually leave the house for long periods during the winter without having to add fuel to a fire.
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Dr.Amber Trichome

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This summer I updated my kitchen with all new appliances, flooring and counter tops. We finally had natural gas run through so it was time to upgrade. Also had a new furnace and hot water heater installed so now I can actually leave the house for long periods during the winter without having to add fuel to a fire.
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Wow , that looks fantastic! I was wondering what you have been up to .
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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This summer I updated my kitchen with all new appliances, flooring and counter tops. We finally had natural gas run through so it was time to upgrade. Also had a new furnace and hot water heater installed so now I can actually leave the house for long periods during the winter without having to add fuel to a fire.
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The appliances, cabinets & floors look off the hook, but if I had to do dishes my noggin would be playing those pots & pans like wind-chimes.
 
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