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DST

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heads, I just replied to your post on 1BMM's thread, I was also thinking, if you have a small torch, set up a small box with the torch inside and leave that also near the drying buds. If the rest of the room is dark, the little critters head straight for the light, and then you just need to zap em with spray...i have done this by error when i left a torch on in the room my stuff was drying in and found out it worked a treat. Left it out twice and then no more appeared.

EDIT...now i am itching....
 

Heads Up

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Thank you DST. I just happen to have a new led 'torch', flashlight here in the states. Everyone who feels the 'itch' to respond please chime in on this question, it is not solely directed at DST. If I take the torch/flashlight and put it in my room in a box by the plants, do you think the light will affect the plants during their dark cycle? I would rather not chop them but I also don't want the problem to get worse. My girls are almost finished, a few days shy of eight weeks and they are all clones so they could actually already be eight weeks. I don't generally start counting until the last one starts showing. More precisely, I'm concerned about casey jones, she will be four weeks into flower tomorrow, will the light affect her?
 

DST

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the torch thing should be okay, just make sure the light is not shining directly on em. i wouldn't think a couple of nights is going to do anything to be honest......
Thank you DST. I just happen to have a new led 'torch', flashlight here in the states. Everyone who feels the 'itch' to respond please chime in on this question, it is not solely directed at DST. If I take the torch/flashlight and put it in my room in a box by the plants, do you think the light will affect the plants during their dark cycle? I would rather not chop them but I also don't want the problem to get worse. My girls are almost finished, a few days shy of eight weeks and they are all clones so they could actually already be eight weeks. I don't generally start counting until the last one starts showing. More precisely, I'm concerned about casey jones, she will be four weeks into flower tomorrow, will the light affect her?
 

Heads Up

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I'm thinking of going to the store to pick up a hot shot pest strip, one of those yellow ones and putting it into the box with the light. Sound like an idea?
 

DST

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I reckon that should do the trick....and if not you just spray the little shits. I also found that sticking the torch in a pile of snow seemed to kill them haha...but in your area I don't think that is an option.
I'm thinking of going to the store to pick up a hot shot pest strip, one of those yellow ones and putting it into the box with the light. Sound like an idea?
 

Dezracer

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I don't have any v8 vehicles ATM. My jeep is a straight 6 and the Toyota is a 2.2l 4cyl. Last v8 I had was the two Nissan titans I sold end of '09.
I got to drive a Lotus Elise not too ling ago that was super quick and fun to drive. Bitchin around town car because of it's size and weight. I think its a 2010 but not sure bout that.
 

mcpurple

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no v8 here either, i got a eagle vision that runs good but looks not so good it has a v6 3.3L.
we also got a scottsdale on 35s and a 350 engine, the engine looks small insuch a big truck, i think it could fit a 454
 

DST

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no V8, just a V6 with a 3.3l engine, hehe. Hardly anyone drives even with a 3 litre engine in Europe. I guess now your petrol/gas prices are rocketing that the smaller engine will become more popular state side.
 

mcpurple

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no V8, just a V6 with a 3.3l engine, hehe. Hardly anyone drives even with a 3 litre engine in Europe. I guess now your petrol/gas prices are rocketing that the smaller engine will become more popular state side.
i actually prefer smaller engines in most cases. i had a older chevy luv with a 4 cylinder Isuzu motor in it and it was by far my favorite vehicle ive had, ran great, low on gas, and good still go mobbin in the mud and hills in the lil pick up. and it seems the hybrid cars are getting real popular now here.
 

tip top toker

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V8? V6? Piss off, three cyclinder madness! :D I learnt to drive on a turbocharged V8 alongside a citroen 2cv, but well, my skoda fabia is super fun to kick around the city :) not too fast but damn i can get it to dance :D

In the UK, you just plain won't be able to insure anything worth driving unless you're old or stinking rich. Costs me over £1000 a year to insure my 1.2L 3 cylinder, i looked at a 1.6l vw polo and they wanted justover £4000. As it is i've not been able to afford insurance for coming upto 3 years now, and am untaxed as well haha.

Think i need to rent a farmhouse and start growing!
 

duchieman

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Good morning 600. Can't wait for the electric car myself, we had it once and they killed it. See the movie, "Who Killed The Electric Car?" Very enlightening. What little bit I was into cars when I was younger I've outgrown, it probably helped that I drove Tow Truck as one of my first jobs and later in life sold cars and see them for what they are. Anyway I'm with Heads Up, I'd rather spend the money, even the fuel savings, insurance, etc, on my grow, or something else.

I'd like to invite you guys to pop by my thread if you like, I updated it yesterday with lots of pics. There's one I posted on the Breeders forum I'd like to post here too.

Cheers
Duchie :peace:

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The root ball on one of my two new Jackhammers after 4 nodes.
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jigfresh

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Pretty buds on the dogs cof. I can't wait to grow mine out.

Nice balls duchie.

I got both ends of the spectrum in my driveway. 1.6L - 4 cyl - 35 m/gal. And the beastly 5.9L - V8 - 12 m/gal. I sure feel like an american in that car. On the freeway, I'm either looking up at everyone, or looking down on them.
 

las fingerez

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lol @ ttt + the v6 + v8's lmao i drove a 1.3 turbo diesel astra van last for the firm :) $1.13 with conversion thats like 80p or less? its £1.20-£1.30 over here
 

duchieman

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Wow, @ 1.2 BP = 1.89 CDN which is currently above the US dollar. Something DST said slapped me right in the face and woke me up, actually it was a question.

I guess now your petrol/gas prices are rocketing that the smaller engine will become more popular state side.
I never thought of it that way. The more fuel efficient cars we choose to drive, thinking we're helping our pocket books, the less fuel is consumed resulting in fuel prices being driven up to make up for the shortfall. What the feck is the sense then? I know it still helps the the atmosphere and I'm definitely all for that but cmon, they still got us by the balls. Even more reason to push for electric, but then you need to plug it in and you know those prices aren't locked in, so, I don't know, the only thing they don't control are my legs so I guess I'll have to buy a bike.
 

D.Gotti

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lol i drive the truck on occasion. the two stangs are track cars, one was street/autoX but some street laws changed. My daily is a toyota corolla 2006, had since new. great around town awesome mileage, i get about 30 something miles per gallon, lol the fox uses 5 gallons per mile. yes GPM. I gotta take my car pics down now, safety first. :(

Smells wonderful here in the morning! :)

 

duchieman

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lol i drive the truck on occasion. the two stangs are track cars, one was street/autoX but some street laws changed. My daily is a toyota corolla 2006, had since new. great around town awesome mileage, i get about 30 something miles per gallon, lol the fox uses 5 gallons per mile. yes GPM. I gotta take my car pics down now, safety first. :(

Smells wonderful here in the morning! :)
LOL, I'm glad you clarified that GPM for us.
 
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