1 Auto Seed Challenge

Frank Nitty

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I’m out too DP. I’ve tried everything that I know of to try and correct the yellowing of my auto, as well as the clones and a couple more small plants, but haven’t had any luck. It’s best if I just end it now.
Did you try using just water??? Most times it works for me...
 

Opie1971

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Bummer to hear @Opie1971
I think it was being caused by the cheap Chinese blurple light that I’ve been using for veg. It worked fine for over a year, but in the last few months I’ve noticed that it doesn’t look the same as it used too. I know that it sounds crazy, but I think it’s spectrum related.
 

mr_c

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That’s really cool. How long did it take you guys to put that together?
Thanks. It took about 10 days with 3 guys.

That’s some really nice craftsmanship/handy work. I’d love to build something like that up on the north shore.
Appreciate the kind words. None of us are in the trade but are meticulous so it probably took longer than a builder would have taken.
 

ChronicWonders.

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Thanks. It took about 10 days with 3 guys.



Appreciate the kind words. None of us are in the trade but are meticulous so it probably took longer than a builder would have taken.
It shows and looks very well constructed/professional. Could have fooled me and I would have guessed one of you were in the business. If you don’t mind me asking, how much for materials? 25-35k?
 

mr_c

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It shows and looks very well constructed/professional. Could have fooled me and I would have guessed one of you were in the business. If you don’t mind me asking, how much for materials? 25-35k?
We're all engineers and have learned that it doesn't need to be perfect until it comes to finish work. We built our family camp back in the summer of 1988 and have slowly been improving it to be one of the nicest on the island and have impressed some neighbors a long the way.

Materials for the 12' x 24' structure are closer to 8k for what you see. The finishing touches will add another 10k, which consist of red-wood siding, interior wall dividing the space, loft-build out, tiling, tongue-and-groove walls and ceiling, and a deck off the front. Its a bunk house with a garage in the back, but the owners are talking about running water and electricity by-way-of solar. We're finalizing details which obviously add to the cost.

I'll continue to update the thread with progress if you guys want.

Edit - updates will probably be next summer
 

Frank Nitty

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We're all engineers and have learned that it doesn't need to be perfect until it comes to finish work. We built our family camp back in the summer of 1988 and have slowly been improving it to be one of the nicest on the island and have impressed some neighbors a long the way.

Materials for the 12' x 24' structure are closer to 8k for what you see. The finishing touches will add another 10k, which consist of red-wood siding, interior wall dividing the space, loft-build out, tiling, tongue-and-groove walls and ceiling, and a deck off the front. Its a bunk house with a garage in the back, but the owners are talking about running water and electricity by-way-of solar. We're finalizing details which obviously add to the cost.

I'll continue to update the thread with progress if you guys want.
That's cool!!!
 
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