Grow House

spek9

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Looks like you've got a good start, and bonus points for numbering each of your plants within each strain.

Doing that makes it far easier to sort out which plants experience repeated difficulties or problems, so you can cull them out of the mix during your cloning procedure.
 
Looks like you've got a good start, and bonus points for numbering each of your plants within each strain.

Doing that makes it far easier to sort out which plants experience repeated difficulties or problems, so you can cull them out of the mix during your cloning procedure.

Thanks I know it looks kind of Mickey Mouse. I’m busy getting all the other rooms gutted and prepped for plastic, rubber floors, and insulated properly. The room I’ve started germination was bombed and fogged for potential pests. It’s just a start, but I’m taking all the precautions.
 
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spek9

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Thanks I know it looks kind Mickey Mouse. I’m busy getting all the other rooms gutted and prepped for plastic, rubber floors, and insulated properly. The room I’ve started germination was bombed and fogged for potential pests. It’s just a start, but I’m taking all the precautions.
I know several people both online and in real life that refuse to take the advice to spend the time to properly prepare the space and all equipment. I've told some who have asked my advice until I was blue in the face how important prep-work is, then they call me a month later asking why their plants are dead or dying (pests, terrible environment etc).

Cleanliness, and doing a test run for a couple of days in a new space are paramount things to take care of before planting. One needs to know that temperature and humidity are in full check during both lights on and off before trying to grow.

So many people have to rectify 90F+ (or sub 60F) temps *after* the grow has started and the plants are already withering.
 
I know several people both online and in real life that refuse to take the advice to spend the time to properly prepare the space and all equipment. I've told some who have asked my advice until I was blue in the face how important prep-work is, then they call me a month later asking why their plants are dead or dying (pests, terrible environment etc).

Cleanliness, and doing a test run for a couple of days in a new space are paramount things to take care of before planting. One needs to know that temperature and humidity are in full check during both lights on and off before trying to grow.

So many people have to rectify 90F+ (or sub 60F) temps *after* the grow has started and the plants are already withering.
Couldn’t agree more, let the trials begin.
 

Hydrowannabe

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I'm pulling out a lazy boy and calling off work for the next few months to watch the progress. This looks exciting. Best of luck to you on this new adventure. Obviously kidding about calling off work.
 

MrX2017

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** popcorn in hand bong packed **
great great luck to you!
one dayI’ll be there!!
I remember onceupon a time something this massive was hidden underground with escape tunnels.... Tennessee to be exact all ran remotely from FL lol

any who. Great thread! Subbed!
 

Sfrigon 1

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I know several people both online and in real life that refuse to take the advice to spend the time to properly prepare the space and all equipment. I've told some who have asked my advice until I was blue in the face how important prep-work is, then they call me a month later asking why their plants are dead or dying (pests, terrible environment etc).

Cleanliness, and doing a test run for a couple of days in a new space are paramount things to take care of before planting. One needs to know that temperature and humidity are in full check during both lights on and off before trying to grow.

So many people have to rectify 90F+ (or sub 60F) temps *after* the grow has started and the plants are already withering.
I was just telling somebody I ran my s*** for like 3 or 4 days prior so everything was perfect
 
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