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giggles26

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Yea I've used that to dez.

Either or really. Just depends on how quick you are needing it or if you can have something shipped.

edit- fuck this kookie remix got me wanting to go run a fucking marathon, yep it's a true sativa.

Anyone want some? lol :D
 

Dezracer

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I tried using the stuff that's on my walls and it glows when the light is on. It's silver on one side and white on the other and it's textured. Just don't try to use that stuff. If you're going to use a film I'd say stick to panda for sure. It truly blocks the light. I've seen the heavy black plastic from lowe's or home depot used as a door partition before too
 

curious old fart

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That 1/2" paneled insulation that you have pictured in what I'm using as a room divider between the veg and bloom rooms and it works well. It is supported by a 2" X 2" frame and is strong enough for me to lean into it as I water.

:peace:
cof
 

Dezracer

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I have a 1" piece that is a removable third wall for my flower setup. The room is 5x5 so shoving the thing into the corner and adding a third wall makes it 42x42 with three sides. I would put a fourth side but that is where the fan sits. The plants along that side lean in towards the light a little more than the rest. I don't really know if they're leaning towards the light or leaning away from the fan but they leaned in on both runs I did with this setup.
 

Dezracer

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My walls are sheeted with OSB and the veg/flower partition with door is OSB. I just stapled the reflective shiz to it ro help reflection and seal up the corners so there's no light leaks. I do still have one but it's at the floor and is very minute. The remmovable piece blocks it from the plants so I don't trip on it.
 

jigfresh

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We use that insulation to make the cat houses with during the winters. They have 2" thick stuff that is mighty strong. It's easy to cut too, just use a saw or bread knife would work probably.
 

DoobieBrother

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My brain is sheeted with 'Lumbo :eyesmoke:
I sheet you knot.
:-)

Didn't mean to ignore you're question about the scooter, Dez, just got caught up in working in the garage, and was asleep by 10-pm.
Garage is close to finished.

The scooter project will continue when the garage is done.
All body parts are sanded & ready for paint (4 major pieces are already painted), I just want to hold off until I have more room, and a cleaner area to do it right(er) than if I'd tried it a couple of weeks back.
All will be worth the wait, and I'm excited about getting back into airbrushing in the garage, and this project will be a good mobile showcase, as I might get back into doing stuff like this for shekels here & there.
Talk is cheap, and the proof will be in the pudding.
The weather was also too cold for airbrushing until recently, too.
Last night was the first night all winter where I didn't have to turn on the 400w ceramic heater in the grow tent to keep it properly heated, so I'm hoping it keeps this up.
Hope you all in California where it's raining & flooding are safe & well.
:-)
 

jimmer6577

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Oh jimmer, are the walls insulated in the shed?

Some of that floor padding stuff would prob work well.

Just make sure it is not gonna soak up water and get moldy on ya.
Yes the wall are 1/2 osb with fiberglass insulation then styrofoam insulation as the walls inside. My floor also has a layer of insulation. My temps stay beautiful to what I set them at. I'm just thinking that the floor could be colder and the plants roots aren't proper. I took a layer of styrofoam insulation and covered my whole floor in the flower area giving it a better buffer. This shouldn't get moldy or anything, it's basically what cheap coolers are made of. Thanks for the input.
 

supchaka

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Preliminary trim and hang done! About 5 hours in. 90% of anything that doesn't look like it will benefit hash gets trimmed before the first hang. I reckon dry and trimmed about 1.3oz per plant which should put me right around 8oz ;)

My $7 IKEA hangers are putting in work! They're much stronger than they appear.




 

Mohican

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Subcool said that he has noticed that no matter how well insulated and controlled a grow room is, the plants still seem to know when it is cold outside.

I read one article that said when plants are stressed they communicate with other plants. Maybe the indoor plants can hear the screams of their outdoor brethren?
 

jebcorlis

Active Member
That brought back some memories, a few years ago it got hot in the UK :shock: and I used to put my vegging plants outside everyday. Didn't take long once they were inside, in flower that I started to lose shade leaves. Probably not best to admit it, but it took me until I found a big fat green caterpillar to realise what was going on lol. Took two weeks to get rid of every one of them....turning every leave, looking under stems, right pain in the arse.
Did you lose any buds mate to the cats
 
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