Mcloadie's Second Grow Journal

now that I think of it. it seems it my be more a symbiotic relationship
no I believe they just become more or less parasitic just using the host as the food and water giver:)
 
now that I think of it. it seems it my be more a symbiotic relationship

Yes, I beleive that is a true statement. In the program I was in, most of the curriculum was base on the rubber hittin the road, we were taught what we needed to know to step into agricultural and horticultural based situations, you know...get a job. My major was horticulture, my specialty landscape architecture. I got in on a rehab grant because of my back. My minor was in fine arts, with functional ceramics being my specialty. My special specialty in art was making the ceramic utensils for the tea ceremony....tea bowls and water jars, and fine pots for growing the bonsai. My teacher in horticulture was a no-nonsense man, who hung around with women, but didn't date em...lol. My art teacher was a lovely japanese man, and my ceramic work reflects the japanese styles. Have a good day fishy, I'd make a bonsai weed tree, but I don't really have the space, they don't grow well in hot climates or indoors and require DAILY care and maintenance.
 
don't forget to vote in the member of the month:)
 
how do i vote X O cant find on the silly site ahhahaha
go to the top of the page and click where it says 420 lounge and click the contest thingy:)
 
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MC are you still gonna try the grafting tech?

Yes sir, I'm contemplating the best way to approach this, taking into account the fact that annuals aren't normally grafted, the stock that I have on hand to work with, and how it all comes into our goals at :420: I WILL do it, I have a 4 day event that I'll be attending, starting tomorrow, gotta wash the bike ( six hours...LOL ), hopefully soon. All I really need is some sphagnum moss, I'll get that today when I go and get nutes.Thanks bro......LOL:thanks:
 
It is indeed rare to see an induction light grow here at 420 from start to finsh... keep up the good work :thumb:

Keep an eye on my journal, going to be adding one to my grow in couple weeks and you can watch the difference in HID then the difference that the EFDL light (induction) will do : )
 
MC are you planing on using induction lights or already started them?
I think the prices are way to high. But I always thought leds were overpriced
night lights lol. But they grow nice plants.

If your going to spend the money dont waste it on LED's,

YES induction is expensive, but so is a Lamborghini, you get what you pay for which is like almost all aspects of your grow, unless you find a good deal, or you can produce it yourself, cheap not always better, and more expensive is also not always better either.

But you wont have to work with an induction, that is going to give you the best lighting and growth out of your plants, tighter sites, more sites, thicker bush, and greener.

Light bulbs also last virtually forever because the gasses are sealed inside the light and dont have connector pins like normal fluorescent light bulbs do, so the gas cannot escape.

Hope that helps you decide ! :Namaste:
 
I am a diy type person so anything to save a buck. I want to build a few of these.
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I getem by the four pack at HD oops not the 100's but I do get the 65s
 
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