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  1. they are looking good man, keep the good work up peace
  2. yo dude there will be someone on here that can help you with it. i will be looking out for some links. would be a good read all the best peace
  3. cant see it anyware soz peace
  4. nice work man all the best with it peace
  5. lol yeah you would hope its hempmaybe they should release a limited hemp t shirt all the best peace
  6. so... lets see, everyone has guns and the worlds crime rate drops.. OK thats going to work isn't hahahaha and as for me thinking that camera's and police going to save me well thats a laugh lol. the best weapon you will have is your brain. aggression gets the better of people at the worst times. and as for this "So by all this, u got right to walk here, of course i agree, but do this to not cross our own paths here. Natural rights and this world dont fit by the way." what you gona do shoot me, i think that says it all dude anyways time to quit this subjuct free the world, i appologise for the way your thread has gone, i was only trying to empithise with you and share my thoughts on the matter, but i now know i shouldn,t have. all the best everyone peace
  7. yo j. things look great man, whishing you the best of luck with the rippening. i have got to get some of them yoyo's been wanting to try them for a while now. same with the scrog i have been researching them for ages now but haven't yet tried them again all the best j peace
  8. looking forward to your grow lady all the best peace
  9. yo elektro nice work. which is the method you prefer?. just a couple of things to add. as you mentioned about the floor of the green house, you can loose up to 25% of the heat through the floor, so if anyone is going to build a green house and are building a concrete base for it, then it would be a good idea to use some foam insulation borads, plus the concrete stores heat very well. to make this better you could use an underfloor heating system that would connect to your boiler with a seperat zone control system. efficient if used with combi-boiler considering that Glass makes up the majority of the structure then it would be wise to buy the little bit more exspensive glass as the U-values (thermal transmittance) are lower and cause less heat transfer, there are also a few other factors such as R-values (thermal ressistance), K- values (thermal conductivity), emmissity and absorbtion, matirial/surface/airspace ressistance. there are many more that can be equated amongst these but i think you get the just of it the best green house heating system that i have ever use was a old Victorian paraffin heater. for being over a hundred years old it totally blew me away as it had a sort of heat sensor built into it, it was controlled by how much of the wick was showing, and there was a seperate peice that sat outside the green house conected by an old cord hose. not really sure how it worked i only had it for few months and then had to give it back to my father, but by far it was the best i ever used. anyways if you want any help on this just give me a shout man all the best peace
  10. hey tokage, yeah i know its a bit confusing. maybe i need to split everything up and create a folder with sub folders, any ideas on how i could do this? as for the Kalash?cheese? i gave it to a freind who will be happy with it. i think it is pretty much passed it. the white lemon has had a good flush with plain water in the bath tub, so hope she will show good signs soon so as it stand there is ladyburn 1974, white lemon and (wilsons) big bud. as for the supposed wilsons big bud i have been doing a bit of investigating into it and found out it isn't big bud, so i am a bit nervous on how to treat this plant. when i split everything up i will explain what i have found out about it. thats all for now peace
  11. no worries mate they look brill all the best peace
  12. all the best on this one peace
  13. hows it going growmaster, i remember seeing an artical in a copy of weed world about this, if i remember rite it was done in a shower cubical, it looked like a good idea but never heard anything more about it. untill now , you got any photos of the set up, is it home made or pro set-up anyways i think john pretty much covered your questions all the best peace
  14. they looking great man, from the looks of a couple of the photos they look like they are sitting a bit off the ground, could you not lower them a bit?. think topping them wouldn't be good in this case cause they are so close. maybe LST is the way. are they going to stay in the greenhouse (pollytunnel) for the full grow, if so how you going to handel the humidity when they are further on?, i only ask cause i got the offer of a 22'x 12'x8' frame, it is sitting on a farm at the moment but its mine if i want it, but anyway i trying to get all the info on it i can for a grow next year. i was thinking about when i put the pollythene on that i do it in such a way that the side can be take off in the flowering stage to allow air in through the bottom of the plants. anyways dude any info and tips would be great all the best with your little ladies peace
  15. lol thats a suggestion anyway lol, maybe a drip feed system so that it gives the soil a chance to absorb the water beter at a slow steady pace think they will recover just fine, just remember to get rid of those damaged leaves when there is enough new growth as usual, all the best dude peace

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