BigBearNTX Perpetual Auto Grow

That’s the long way of spelling “cheap”. Lol
No, not at all. I think if you can do something without spending a lot of money that is ingenuity.

Like I was telling a new member, not all of us can afford that "uber supercrop quantum star light of magnitude". We must perform all of this within our budget.

Just sayin.....
 
Wrapped the new nursery space with this stuff.

Headed to lunch and then going to cut my fan hole in the top.

I love using the middle shelf to hold the lights. I’m going to get some adjustable hangers so I can adjust the light height easily.


 
Ooooooo shiney.....

Looks like it worked very well.:goodjob:
 
I have to empty it first, but it’s actually fairly light.

Oh, I meant lifting its new sparkly reflective shell. I didn't know if you provided for a "door". Think bird cage cover.

Still a great idea...
 
Quick update:

Got my Seedsman order yesterday.

Quick pic of the nursery bucket. Two Auto Duck, one White Widow, two CBD Crack, and a ruderalis.

Bucket with nine ruderalis. Not all have popped their heads up yet.

Didn’t get much pics of the other girls, but here is some pics of the frost on the Canuk Amnesia Auto.


 
Quick update:

Got my Seedsman order yesterday.

Quick pic of the nursery bucket. Two Auto Duck, one White Widow, two CBD Crack, and a ruderalis.

Bucket with nine ruderalis. Not all have popped their heads up yet.

Didn’t get much pics of the other girls, but here is some pics of the frost on the Canuk Amnesia Auto.


I'm so jelly.....about all of it.....

I'm going to stomp my feet now..... :(

Nice looking flowers though :thumb:
 
just remember that Babe Ruth lead the league in home runs and strike outs. Lol
I'm getting all the strikeouts out of the way..... at least I hope that is the way this will work.:oops:
 
@Bonsaiweed - It took me 1.5 years to get to a harvest worthy of making oil. It does take time and the beginning is a high learning curve. But I believe you can do it!!!

@BigBearNTexas - hey I am in the same closet as you. We have so much in common. That reflective insulation works amazing!

I'm here for the long haul, so let's just drop some beans now. :) Oops, I mean after the ruderalis of course.
 
I always believe in the practice of starting small to hone in on technique first, then go big. It's easier for me to make mistakes in a smaller capacity, easier to bounce back, and easier to finish when you're first learning. After my first real harvest of just a few mistakes, I went 5 gallon right away, and presto, I was able to get one ounce per gallon so far. I think the unknown is the biggest mountain to climb. @Bonsaiweed - you have such an amazing outlook in life and love, that I KNOW you will flourish. In fact, I would put money down on that if I had bought nutes yesterday. hahahahaha
 
I'm here for the long haul, so let's just drop some beans now. :) Oops, I mean after the ruderalis of course.

Right now my plan is to have everything fine and harvested by the end of July at the latest before I go on vacation. I’ll be thinking about popping beans when I’m camping up in SweetSue’s neck of the woods. Lol
 
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