Vertical cage match, 32K watts, 32 plants

legallyflying

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Jesus.. At least let me grab the lube before I spread. I'll try and take a picture of the whole meal deal tomorrow.

I'm telling you the buds are fucking dense as hell, pretty fucking stoked actually As I'm just about broke as fuck and have to pay the rent out there tomorrow.

The utility company also informed us that they are requiring us to run on a time of use meter. Yeah fun... there is another 1k a month in power.

Anywho. Ill.try and get some.pics tomorrow.
 

SupaM

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Thanks for the OG Biowar tip! Ish is something special..gonna make me outgrow my space lol. ATB!
 

ttystikk

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Jesus.. At least let me grab the lube before I spread. I'll try and take a picture of the whole meal deal tomorrow.

I'm telling you the buds are fucking dense as hell, pretty fucking stoked actually As I'm just about broke as fuck and have to pay the rent out there tomorrow.

The utility company also informed us that they are requiring us to run on a time of use meter. Yeah fun... there is another 1k a month in power.

Anywho. Ill.try and get some.pics tomorrow.
Please explain time of use meter for the electric? If they want you to run at certain times I'm fairly sure that can be accommodated- might be inconvenient depending on what those times are, tho.
 

redi jedi

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Please explain time of use meter for the electric? If they want you to run at certain times I'm fairly sure that can be accommodated- might be inconvenient depending on what those times are, tho.
The price of electricity goes up during times of high demand and goes down during low demand.
 

legallyflying

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I don't live in Denver :)

The hours change for summer and winter... as does the amount of tariff you pay.

But our system runs 23.75 hours a day... so we are basically fucked
 

redi jedi

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In Ontario, if you consume over 250,000Kwh/year. You are considered a high volume consumer and you pay according to the hourly spot price..ranges from 2-9 cents, compared to TOU which is 7-14 cents/Kwh.

Maybe your area has a similar program?
 

bigmanc

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In Ontario, if you consume over 250,000Kwh/year. You are considered a high volume consumer and you pay according to the hourly spot price..ranges from 2-9 cents, compared to TOU which is 7-14 cents/Kwh.

Maybe your area has a similar program?
Thanks for this info.
 
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