Club 600

DST

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Water sufficient, then you just need to generate your own power and off the grid you go mate....
 

whodatnation

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Water sufficient, then you just need to generate your own power and off the grid you go mate....

Im already on well water, but the rain water is nice to have. We have a good amount of sun and wind, I wouldnt go for solar panels unless they come up with something much much more efficient... Considering the amount of petroleum it takes to make a single panel, practically evens out the saved carbon footprint :shocked: kinda silly imo.

Wind is something we have allot of in the area. Id love nothing more than to be off the grid.

Edit: well almost nothing more lol but it sure is on my bucket list if there were such a thing.
 

Dezracer

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I haven't been posting much lately for time reasons but want to contribute so I will get some pics up once I get the next round in the flower hydro system. Been making changes again and have gone back, kind of, to the setup I liked the most. The 5x5 vertical room I had in my garage was my favorite and that's what I have going again only using the bottom for hydro and an upper level for soil this time. There's a 1K bulb in the center in place of the two 600s too but I'm not sure that will stay like that. I don't like the increased heat put off by the 1K ballast over the 600 ballasts. I had a thermometer sitting next to two 600 watt ballasts at one point in the bigger garage setup and measured how hot it got near them. I did the same thing recently with my 1K ballast and the area around the ballast gets hotter than with the two 600s. I want to run the bare bulb again too but that's not a priority right now since the warmer months are coming and I don't want to run A/C again.
 

bassman999

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I might have to run an a/c on my indoor tent with the house a/c on.
If I move I hope to have a garage with room for a tent or a diy tent so as not to use up space in my house. Hopefully I get to keep my house though and not worry about more than making my grow more efficient!
 

billcollector99

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Im already on well water, but the rain water is nice to have. We have a good amount of sun and wind, I wouldnt go for solar panels unless they come up with something much much more efficient... Considering the amount of petroleum it takes to make a single panel, practically evens out the saved carbon footprint :shocked: kinda silly imo.

Wind is something we have allot of in the area. Id love nothing more than to be off the grid.

Edit: well almost nothing more lol but it sure is on my bucket list if there were such a thing.
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geekmike

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Im already on well water, but the rain water is nice to have. We have a good amount of sun and wind, I wouldnt go for solar panels unless they come up with something much much more efficient... Considering the amount of petroleum it takes to make a single panel, practically evens out the saved carbon footprint :shocked: kinda silly imo.

Wind is something we have allot of in the area. Id love nothing more than to be off the grid.

Edit: well almost nothing more lol but it sure is on my bucket list if there were such a thing.
I'm right there with you.

I have gravity fed water for my home (live spring about 100ft above me in a 2000 Gallon tank), going to be going hydro electric for some of my property next year and see how well that works.

Did you ever see my irrigation system for my Green House and grow rooms?

I'm a wood only heat guy here too, the temps are moderate year round so it's not so bad. But I am getting a new wood cooking stove for the living room before this next winter. I'm getting an Alderlea T6, monster wood stove.
 

Dezracer

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Damn!!

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DoobieBrother

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Good afternoon/evening/morning all!

Just a quick update while I wait for Lights On in the flowering box:






And making a little something from rinsing iso through my used mason jars:







 

Dezracer

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Nice babies Doob.

I'd like to live in that place too. Location is great imo and it's a nice sized property.

I went ahead and put 8 CJ beans in rooters and then in the humidity dome along with some fresh cuttigns from the DOG and Banana moms. Can't wait to have some of that Casey for me own.
 

bassman999

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I had some Casey from Worm, damn that shit made me panic!! Crazy fire it was.

Doob I really like the look of the Deep Blue F2
 
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