Blaze & Daze

Dboybudz

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Dunno how these will play out...but the guy in in-state and the seeds were reasonable....so I decided to give the Lao Madre a try for an outdoor selection for the Summer.

Pretty wild structure on those looks like some fun, be nice to be able to grow as many as I wanted to I wouldn't even grow more than I could handle anyway with all the drying and trimming. I'd be like you and just make bubble out it,save few jars of each of flowers.
 

wakeNbaker46

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Ok that's serious right there, nice. Good morning everyone
the walk-in is an old coal room in the basement. we converted it with lots of foam board insulation, a coolbot, and a window a/c unit that sits in a hole in an interior wall that we made. there's a little condensation in summer months, but i just put a bowl under the unit to catch it. it's 4'x8'x8' and holds a looooot of stuff. i run it at 38* most of the time when i'm using it for work stuff. i also use it for drying weed; then i turn it up to 60* and put the dehumidifier in there as well. pitch black, too. i love it. works a charm on hot flashes, too! haha!
 

RetiredToker76

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Do you have the drywall sanding screens that have the vacuum attachment?
I've got a whole electronic drywall sander/vacuum system that comes with a bag, I'm skipping the bag and adding my shopvac to the other end giving it double suction. Also got discs designed for vacuum sanding,. Just haven't assembled it yet. That's tomorrows task as well as moving the existing new drywall sheets out of the room I'm about to mud.


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Stiickygreen

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Pretty wild structure on those looks like some fun, be nice to be able to grow as many as I wanted to I wouldn't even grow more than I could handle anyway with all the drying and trimming. I'd be like you and just make bubble out it,save few jars of each of flowers.
I'm only going to grow a few and see what they are like/if the high/taste play out as described. It's been a long while since I smoked a good sativa. Kinda gave up looking/growing them after a few LONG flowering episodes that fell far short of expectations and wasted a ton of time.

The shorter flower time and the look of the bud drew me in. Looks like the pot I ran from a cut of some SSSC fare in the early 90's that was some of the best, trippiest weed I've ever smoked. We will see if this has any legs and adjust from there.
 

DarkWeb

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I've got a whole electronic drywall sander/vacuum system that comes with a bag, I'm skipping the bag and adding my shopvac to the other end giving it double suction. Also got discs designed for vacuum sanding,. Just haven't assembled it yet. That's tomorrows task as well as moving the existing new drywall sheets out of the room I'm about to mud.


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My back is yelling at me for even looking at that tool again lol
 

Stiickygreen

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We just hung our last sheets a few months ago. Sold the lift. :D It's just the studio in the garage (10 ft celings) so we're not going to mud it/etc. After 8 years...we just needed to cover the insulation/plastic barrier before it all sagged down off the wall. (ceiling is blown closed cell) That is a nice unit though. Beats the small sanding block I made the wife use for years...heehee. Yup...payback for "wanting"...there is no free ride.:lol:
 

RetiredToker76

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We just hung our last sheets a few months ago. Sold the lift. :D It's just the studio in the garage (10 ft celings) so we're not going to mud it/etc. After 8 years...we just needed to cover the insulation/plastic barrier before it all sagged down off the wall. (ceiling is blown closed cell) That is a nice unit though. Beats the small sanding block I made the wife use for years...heehee. Yup...payback for "wanting"...there is no free ride.:lol:
This is our final push of a remodel we started back in 2016. Along the way more plumbing fell apart and tore up parts of the house and the jobs just got bigger. We just replaced 8 4X12 sheets of drywall and 3 4X10 sheets in the ceilings and walls and scraped all the ceiling that didn't need outright replacing. Most of it to just get rid of bad repairs done by the previous owner that we've tolerated for 15 years. Just the three rooms I'm working right now will total at least 700 sq feet of skim coating between the ceilings and walls; I'm pretty sure that number is painfully optimistic. However when we're done it will be updated from 1979/80 styles to 2024.

So it should sell a little easier than if we just left it as it was. That's the hope, that and I'll have all the tools needed to fix-up (and construct a grow room in) the new place before we move our stuff in.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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I've got a whole electronic drywall sander/vacuum system that comes with a bag, I'm skipping the bag and adding my shopvac to the other end giving it double suction. Also got discs designed for vacuum sanding,. Just haven't assembled it yet. That's tomorrows task as well as moving the existing new drywall sheets out of the room I'm about to mud.


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Ok I know that working smarter is better than harder but that just seems like cheating
 

RetiredToker76

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Ok I know that working smarter is better than harder but that just seems like cheating
This is room 1 of 6 I'll be doing in the next 3 months, and the one that suffered water damage when the plumbing exploded. The drywall is hung and in-wall AV and electrical for floating TV and entertainment center are done.

All the stuff that isn't new needs to be sanded before I fix a few outlets and also patch and repair drywall holes and such. Then I get to break out fresh mud, tape, level and skim everything before texture. I'm going to do a knock-down texture ceiling in all the shared rooms and hallways, the next owners can deal with the bedroom popcorn. Then orange-peel for the walls to match the rest the house.

In this time I'll have a harvest halfway through so I'll have to keep the drywall dust from migrating to the plants. I'll take all the electrical dust and time management I can get to keep the gypsum out of my harvest.

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DMChiz

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It’s winter and I’m bored, so popped a freebie Auto into a stealth box for shits and giggles. Dimensions are screwy so enter a great idea from @StareCase to utilize a tub/tote. Well wouldn’t you know it, this little bugger is havin’ a ball :weed:

Autos ain’t my jam, but this little experiment is fun. I’ll just watch the plump…Purple Lemonade, and looks like the colour is coming through. G’night
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BudmanTX

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It’s winter and I’m bored, so popped a freebie Auto into a stealth box for shits and giggles. Dimensions are screwy so enter a great idea from @StareCase to utilize a tub/tote. Well wouldn’t you know it, this little bugger is havin’ a ball :weed:

Autos ain’t my jam, but this little experiment is fun. I’ll just watch the plump…Purple Lemonade, and looks like the colour is coming through. G’night
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Very nice..love the container for an auto..interesting soil
 

Stiickygreen

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Mornin all.... who needs a morning hit of bub? It'll cure what ails yabongsmilie

Thanks to the Stupor Bowl I know it's Monday. Not a fan but I did grow up in Misery so damn near everyone I know is stupid happy this AM. I'm avoiding Fakebook/etc. cus I just can't take it...LOL. The on and on and on is worse than Thanksgiving or Christmas...but thankfully...all of that is over til next year. Ugggh....
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