Growing A Legend: An Auto Tribute To Jack Herer

The eagle has landed! Their were insects in my Valentine lol. Fly, what have we here!? Thank you! I'll do the same!
 
Working with 2x2x4 but you know top foot mostly taken up by lights and filter. Just installed 4 new cobs yesterday so that is a drastic improvement.

Yeah I have that same sized tent.....no way in hell you should start any haze in that thing LOL. The filter killed me.

I would actually consider modifying that set up if I ever ran it again (I just replaced the 2x2x4 with a 2x4x5.....so much more room). I would probably run the filter outside of the tent and pull from the tent. Second thing I would consider is to try and mount the light on top of the tent with a hole cut and sealed around the light so I could get the full 4 feet of height usage.
 
Mine hasn't been redistributed so much as just added to by about 20kg. Oops, sorry, 45 lbs. We're numerically bilingual here in Canada.

In my prime, I was 6'3" about 220 lbs and 7% body fat. I had a 34 inch waist and was bench pressing over 350 lbs. Now I am about 250lbs but I can assure you my waist isn't 34 inches anymore! Nor is my body fat nearly as low. But I would probably say my current appearance tends to scare people more now with the long hair and huge beard. Prior to my back injury, I was still a tank though. Size came in handy for installing MRIs, CTs, X-rays, etc. Shit is big and heavy and tough to move.
 
They tried to push that metric shit on us in the 70s but no one was buying!

I tell you what. I never used the metric system until I started working for Siemens. I was resistant to it until I started using metric tools. So much easier really. No more "well this isn't a 5/32, should I try a 9/64 or a 1/8". Four years of working predominantly with metric tools has changed my opinion completely. Tough to use standard measurements when a CT has a tolerance of 1 millimeter. Give me metric tools any day.

Now distance.....keep it. I will keep my miles and mph
 
In my prime, I was 6'3" about 220 lbs and 7% body fat. I had a 34 inch waist and was bench pressing over 350 lbs. Now I am about 250lbs but I can assure you my waist isn't 34 inches anymore! Nor is my body fat nearly as low. But I would probably say my current appearance tends to scare people more now with the long hair and huge beard. Prior to my back injury, I was still a tank though. Size came in handy for installing MRIs, CTs, X-rays, etc. Shit is big and heavy and tough to move.

I went from 6' to 5'11" and from 160 to probably a little over 200 by now. How'd you injure your back? Miitary duty? I got the boot from the Air Force because of epilepsy.
 
Yeah I have that same sized tent.....no way in hell you should start any haze in that thing LOL. The filter killed me.

I would actually consider modifying that set up if I ever ran it again (I just replaced the 2x2x4 with a 2x4x5.....so much more room). I would probably run the filter outside of the tent and pull from the tent. Second thing I would consider is to try and mount the light on top of the tent with a hole cut and sealed around the light so I could get the full 4 feet of height usage.
Not sure upsize is in my near future, wife is already on my case about how much of the closet I've taken up lol. Modifying the tent is an interesting take though.
 
App seems bugged, not seeing the button to attach images anymore :/

When I used my phone to upload pictures (that one time) I had to open up the web browser and add the pic that way. And that ain't easy, trying to look at a full web page on a 4" screen. I just use my laptop; saves a load of frustration.
 
I tell you what. I never used the metric system until I started working for Siemens. I was resistant to it until I started using metric tools. So much easier really. No more "well this isn't a 5/32, should I try a 9/64 or a 1/8". Four years of working predominantly with metric tools has changed my opinion completely. Tough to use standard measurements when a CT has a tolerance of 1 millimeter. Give me metric tools any day.

Now distance.....keep it. I will keep my miles and mph

My late uncle used to work for Siemens in England.

But when it comes to a car's mileage - get this - L/100km. I never got that part figured out. Why they couldn't just use km/L I'll never know. I use my own made-up unit for that: days/full tank. It's pretty approximate but it works for me.
 
Not sure upsize is in my near future, wife is already on my case about how much of the closet I've taken up lol. Modifying the tent is an interesting take though.

My growspace is in the kitchen. I just have that much junk and mess around it the wife recently told me to build a whole new growroom.
 
My growspace is in the kitchen. I just have that much junk and mess around it the wife recently told me to build a whole new growroom.
This would be ideal. Was planning on buying a storage building and possibly just making sure it has an "office" inside.
 
The eagle has landed! Their were insects in my Valentine lol. Fly, what have we here!? Thank you! I'll do the same!
Right on! Gentlemen, start your engines.

Yeah! We now have a firm start date, snow be damned :)

My growspace is in the kitchen. I just have that much junk and mess around it the wife recently told me to build a whole new growroom.

Nice work! Now all you need to do is build a fully insulated extension ;)
 
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