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Laughing Grass

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I mean I can't start seeds without the ability to put them under a light at full blast, right? After 2 week veg I have usually just transplanted to final homes, or am thinking about it. If the inspection fails, then it would be longer than 2 weeks before I can get the drywall closed up... could result in wasted seeds.


Is the material of the patio itself something you can mess with or polish? Is it concrete or wood? I bet you cant refinish it outside of their color preferences though, right?
Yea I guess you can't start until after a successful inspection. Bummer, I know how much you enjoy growing too.

We have a tiny wooden deck the a larger (still tiny) patio stone pad. I'm going to cover it with an outdoor carpet so it feels nice on bare feet.

 

manfredo

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I played with the Blumats some, and I see they took a little more water. Going to open them up more today.

And continue the house cleaning routine. And continue the doctor search....I may have found a few good ones in NYC. I hate driving in the city but I can have someone drive me I suppose!!

I am hoping this is the final day of sub zero crap weather. REALLY hoping!!!


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Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
Yea I guess you can't start until after a successful inspection. Bummer, I know how much you enjoy growing too.

We have a tiny wooden deck the a larger (still tiny) patio stone pad. I'm going to cover it with an outdoor carpet so it feels nice on bare feet.

Oh yeah, that's way better than concrete to stand on, I like that. I have only ever seen astroturf for that application...
 

Jeffislovinlife

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I played with the Blumats some, and I see they took a little more water. Going to open them up more today.

And continue the house cleaning routine. And continue the doctor search....I may have found a few good ones in NYC. I hate driving in the city but I can have someone drive me I suppose!!

I am hoping this is the final day of sub zero crap weather. REALLY hoping!!!


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Are they gravity-fed or pump?
 

shnkrmn

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Gravity fed, but they are adjustable.....And that seems to be the problem...Getting them adjusted. At least no flooding yet!!
The manual is a little cryptic. I have questions for every other sentence. I've decided to deploy my blumats on container plants on my deck this spring. It's very sunny there and keeping up with watering to where plants thrive is annoying. I can install their pressure reducer and power the blumats from an outdoor spigot. Going to see how that goes.
 
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