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LSD Strain - day 42 of flower
(Barney's Farm says "Flowering time: up to 65 days")
(Barney's Farm says "Flowering time: up to 65 days")
Then use it.I have a whole basement which I would love to use but I can only have x amount of plants, and the whole electricity ordeal.
Gotta love Colorado.
Yesterday morning there was a mountain lion right across the street from our new place
neighborhood school was on lock down even
Thanks for the responses guys. You are right in the way of using the basement, only thing is that the laundry room is down there on the opposite side and I need part of it for storage that is why I am thinking a tent is the way to go. I have contemplated partitioning off the area with 2x4s and drywall, but I suck at carpentry.
I have lived in CO for 9 years and yet have seen a mtn lion. Every time I go hiking or even just a drive in the mountains I am always on the look out. ALthough I take it if I see one then I might be tsol if I am hiking.
ACE
Welcome to the neighborhood! I let those lions out every once on awhile to scare the locals..........
Then use it.
The bigger area will dissapate heat better.
Just board/seal up the windows, and with blinds or something so you don't just see plywood from the outside.
Why people feel the need to put a tent inside a room already confounds me.
If you already have a room, you don't need to build one inside it!
P.S. Much easier to secure a basement vs. a tent.
P.S.S. Fret not with electricity. There are plenty of electricians on this site. If you have pictures to go with your questions, you'll get farther faster.
Fake walls would be amazing, but with my shotty carpentry skills and that this is a rental, from someone in the family, I would just prefer a tent. I am also looking into the fabric to make a tent but same story as the carpentry my sewing skills suck too.
Seems like the only thing I am halfway decent at is growing, and that is everchanging too.
Got a few things to mull over, and would like to get the electricity situation worked out and on first.
Ace
I have a simple, economic, easy to assemble set up
ten 2x4s
3 old flat white sheets
box of push pins
(end sheet removed to allow view of frame)
lights can move from left to right as well as up and down
flat white sheets can be moved to reduce or enlarge your lighted area
renters - the whole thing can be taken apart and removed in about a hour
if you get 24 hour notice from the land lord that they need to enter
(I know this because a former landlord refinanced when rates fell
and a assessor had to enter to take photos)
whole thing (excluding lights obviously) a little over 20 dollars
A little more if you need to send the wife out to buy a couple sets of new bed sheets
because you are steeling the old ones - hahaha
Once we buy another house
I will set up a more permanent room
but this works very well in the mean time
speaking of grass, I need go go mow ours
^
I don't always buy homes, but when I do, I prefer to build fake walls to grow weed in. Stay Thirsty.
Nice job, the only improvement I'd suggest is getting a few roll-down blinds to replace the sheets, they are super-cheap at Home Depot. Then line the blinds with mylar. The blinds can be rolled up and down easily to access the garden.