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Heisengrow

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And it’s a bitch to keep clean .
I have Orca film over my special paint .
I like the Orca better, cleans easy, no bright or flash spots .
Take a peek behind the film after a couple months.i did that once back in the day and got mildew between the film and the wall.
The elasto should be easy to clean as long as the surface is smooth and it's a good quality paint.i use weatherlastic from dryvit.that shit is expensive as fuck but stays clean.
Also a good quality semi gloss is easy to keep clean.not 10 dollar a gallon paint from k mart.
 

BigHornBuds

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Take a peek behind the film after a couple months.i did that once back in the day and got mildew between the film and the wall.
The elasto should be easy to clean as long as the surface is smooth and it's a good quality paint.i use weatherlastic from dryvit.that shit is expensive as fuck but stays clean.
Also a good quality semi gloss is easy to keep clean.not 10 dollar a gallon paint from k mart.
did you use panda?
Or orca?
 

whytewidow

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It's been a long time but it was a plastic film I put over some painted OSB.when it would get cold outside and the room was warm the film would sweat between the wall real bad and green mildew would grow between the two.
That' bc you used osb. You should've used marine plywood. Osb has so many chemicals in it. I use to travel the state's building plants. That make hdf, mdf, osb, plywood. And whatnot. I put in the robotic lines. But anyway osb is cheaply made will see dust chips and glue. And 50k lbs of heat and pressure. Using the sheet rock you used is the way to go.
 

BigHornBuds

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Orca is very different then plastic film
I have mold resistant paint behind it, I keep a sealed room, and only let the room swing about 5% of my target environment
I haven’t seen any condensation behind it, or seen any evidence of mold .
I also sprayed a bleach water mix n let dry before installing it . Just incase there was a spore or something there .
 

Heisengrow

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That' bc you used osb. You should've used marine plywood. Osb has so many chemicals in it. I use to travel the state's building plants. That make hdf, mdf, osb, plywood. And whatnot. I put in the robotic lines. But anyway osb is cheaply made will see dust chips and glue. And 50k lbs of heat and pressure. Using the sheet rock you used is the way to go.
Yeah it was a old building I put together on one of my old hunting leases I had with a camp.worked good for what it was.i think the paint over the sheetrock will work.
 

whytewidow

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Yeah it was a old building I put together on one of my old hunting leases I had with a camp.worked good for what it was.i think the paint over the sheetrock will work.
Might be a good idea before you paint it. Use stuff called drylok. For basement block walls. To stop them from leaking. With that sheet rock and drylok those walls would be awesome.
 

naiveCon

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Might be a good idea before you paint it. Use stuff called drylok. For basement block walls. To stop them from leaking. With that sheet rock and drylok those walls would be awesome.
You don't want to use Drylok on sheetrock it's made for Porous concrete to stop hydraulic pressure or infiltration.

CDX and Tyvek on the exterior would help to keep moisture out.
 

whytewidow

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You don't want to use Drylok on sheetrock it's made for Porous concrete to stop hydraulic pressure or infiltration.

CDX and Tyvek on the exterior would help to keep moisture out.
It is perfectly safe to use on sheet rock or drywall. Would you like me to take a picture of the Can? That says multiple uses including sheetrock, drywall, hardy backer board, red brick, concrete block. Ect ect ect
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I have some grape stomper x stardawg xi I think. From hazeman I believe. Ive heard there's a grapes stomper leaner in the line that is super phenomenal
I have a grape stomper leaner from hazeman's grapes 13 that is straight grape soda. The seed run was fucked off because I got a shitty batch of tupur potting mix so the plant didn't live up to its potential but I have a big clone of her in flower right now at about 2 weeks. The fresh cut and dried bud smell fantastic but the taste was affected by the shitty soil so this clone run I'm expecting it to shine.

This is the seed run, and it had a shitty grow the whole time so I was pleased with how well they did turn out, lol.
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This girl is in healthy tupur soilmix and should be a nice load of grape soda.20180329_215051.jpg
 
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