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Are these LEDs going to produce fat, sticky buds?

  • The buds are going to be amazing and you'll wonder why anyone uses HIDs.

    Votes: 18 19.1%
  • The buds will be good, and the yield will be good compared to the power used.

    Votes: 33 35.1%
  • The buds are going to be fluffy and weak and you'll wonder why anyone flowers with LEDs.

    Votes: 10 10.6%
  • Why not just wait and see?

    Votes: 33 35.1%

  • Total voters
    94
  • Poll closed .

jigfresh

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I like them sneaker buds jojo.

stoked about the big light, your plants will be too. light is a good thing.

Thanks for showing all the love back. It makes me happy. Good to see you PW. And glad the plants were good TC. It's like they grow better when we aren't around either to show off how good they've behaved themselves while we were gone, or to make us feel bad. haha

Crazy shit... I had no idea one could potentially claim ownership of a vacant property through proper squatting techniques. I'm seriously fascinated. Not going to try it, but wow. It's like at the heart of it, the whole idea is what should happen in the world. There is a need for shelter, there is shelter... bam. Two pieces come together to make a whole. Just a shame it doesn't seem very easy.
 

Thundercat

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Thats funny you mention it, this will be the second time this week I've been in a conversation about squatting rights. Almost seems like the only way for us to actually own something.
 

Mohican

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I remember when we were looking for our first house. The low end of the market was 250K. How the hell were we going to be able to afford a quarter of a million dollars?

We shopped around and found a nice little neighborhood in a sketchy part of town. There was a house with a yard for 159K. We bought it and lived there for eight years while we saved up for a bigger house.

It can be done. You just need to realize that you need to start out small and get the best deal you can get. It helps to be handy or have a friend that can help you remodel. I ran copper pipe, insulated the walls and roof, installed new windows and doors, put on a new roof, built a block wall...

We were going to expand the first house and put in a pool and then we found this house. We fell in love and put all our money and deal making abilities into getting it. We made our first offer in April, and we moved in August.

You can do it - it is hard and takes patience and grit. Be open to trying areas you would consider bad. They have some affordable gems.


Cheers,
Mo
 

Dr.D81

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the one i am buying now is a forcloser and it is 1700 sq ft brick house with 5 acres fenced with a barn,and i am paying 60.000
 

Dr.D81

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shit it is 40,000 but i dont have that cash so a guy my boss knows buys foreclosures and flips or rents them so he is buying it cash and righting me a mortgage and i six months i am going to buy it with my va loan through the bank and should have the appraisal up so i can get enough i can buy another foreclosure and do it again but to sell:) the house sold for 130,00 three years ago and after my know how i am shooting for a 180,00 in six month to a year. i will go room buy room and gut them and fully update;) oh and the land is 2500 an acre for the area it is on the edge of the largest swamp in the nation.It is about 1/2 mile the the wild life refuge.
 

DCobeen

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wow you can grow some stuff there for sure. i wouldnt sell that. i owuld live there cheap and buy and flip other properties. you doing great with that purchase.
shit it is 40,000 but i dont have that cash so a guy my boss knows buys foreclosures and flips or rents them so he is buying it cash and righting me a mortgage and i six months i am going to buy it with my va loan through the bank and should have the appraisal up so i can get enough i can buy another foreclosure and do it again but to sell:) the house sold for 130,00 three years ago and after my know how i am shooting for a 180,00 in six month to a year. i will go room buy room and gut them and fully update;) oh and the land is 2500 an acre for the area it is on the edge of the largest swamp in the nation.It is about 1/2 mile the the wild life refuge.
 

Dr.D81

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wow you can grow some stuff there for sure. i wouldnt sell that. i owuld live there cheap and buy and flip other properties. you doing great with that purchase.
that is the plan we have been married for ten years and have been looking for a place to settle in we like. the people here are cool, and they believe in personal freedom. we wanted land and a nice house. we have wanted to flip houses for twelve years now.
 

jigfresh

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Just saw a 1/2 acre lot on sale in the town I grew up in. Listed for $300,000. DAMN! That's why we want to leave Southern California. It's too expensive here. $60,000 for 5 acres and a house 3 times the size of ours sounds nice.

March Madness and the Cricket 20/20 World Cup. Can't get much better.
 

DCobeen

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on our lake 1/8 acre lot is $400,000 1 block off it its 1/4 acre for $20,000 farmland is $15,000 an acre now i believe i could be wrong on the farmland.
 

Dr.D81

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yea it pays to live in one of the poorest states sometimes. when i ran my company it was good living.
 

jigfresh

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My fam just sold off the family business down there. Pretty sad. They had employed like 100 people all around the north west corner of LA and into TX. They had a huge auction for all the heavy equipment. It was a huge construction company. It's a real shame. I hope they all saved some dough for the future. I know they were all ballin when I visited 15 years ago.
 

jojodancer10

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I dont plan on being poor all my life.everything i learned i tought myself b4 i got on roll it up.you guys just helped me become a better grower and true friends are hard to come by and i thank each and everyone of u.but jigs..it all started with u and that closet grow lol.i said damn i need to learn how to do that! Thanks guys
 

Thundercat

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We may be able to buy the place we are in. We just aren't certain if we want to commit to being in this state for another 5-7 years. I think it may be what we do though. My landlord is wants 40k, 5k down and then our usual 500 a month right to the principle. I'm honestly not sure exactly how big the place is but it fits us well, 2 bed, one bath, 2 story, full basement. We've got a good size lot and more of its fenced for our daughter to play in. Also has a garage where I can set up a glass work shop :). All in all its a good starter home if we can get the strings pulled.
 

jigfresh

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I'm so glad I put those videos up on youtube to help people out, and I'm so glad you followed me to RIU. Almost forgot my name.... aka scrogking.

We may be able to buy the place we are in. We just aren't certain if we want to commit to being in this state for another 5-7 years. I think it may be what we do though. My landlord is wants 40k, 5k down and then our usual 500 a month right to the principle. I'm honestly not sure exactly how big the place is but it fits us well, 2 bed, one bath, 2 story, full basement. We've got a good size lot and more of its fenced for our daughter to play in. Also has a garage where I can set up a glass work shop :). All in all its a good starter home if we can get the strings pulled.
And the best neighbors one could ask for Bwahahaha.
 
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