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No Blazing Saddles ??
De-evolution......
"GIVE US BACK OUR TAILS"
love ya all
My Saddle was Blazed long ago!
We would have to redesign our chairs!
Your the best Buddy!
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No Blazing Saddles ??
De-evolution......
"GIVE US BACK OUR TAILS"
love ya all
Omm I c u have got some great strains going again as always. Im stil trying to catch up. Sorry to jump in with questions but didnt know who to ask.
I have germined 3 new seeds all of them have germinated but one the stems bent over and leaves are still closed up.
Just wondered f u could clear this up for me. Don't no if to start a new one.
Hope all is well
smooth
Hello there Smooth1
I would spray a bit of water on it. That may help her open. Is the seed shell still on it? If so, once again spray water on it and let it soften up a bit. It may take a couple of sprays before it loosens up. If the shell still wont come off, very carefully try to lift it off with a very clean pair of tweezers. You may have repeat the water a few times. Hope this helps my new friend!
Hi OMM -
I need to get caught up, but I didn't want that to keep me from posting as it will take me a while to get caught up... Miss you buddy! Hope things are well. I'm trying to get back to the land of the living, I know you know what I've been going through, but it's been tough.
I miss everyone here a bunch!
Now... back to reading!
Ok! All you great DYI guys and girls. You'll have a good laugh out of this.
However, to those of you like me that tools just don't seem to work in your hands. Here is a simple DIY project for making small CFL arrays with no tools.
You can pick up the parts in almost any hardware store.
Here are all the parts you need.
Just plug in the sockets to the holder.
Then just screw in the socet doubler.
Screw in the CFLs. These are 23 watt CFLs, which equal 100 watts out.
There you have it. 4 x 100 CFLs in a small array. It will hold 6 CFLs total, but is a bit crowded.
Just plug it in!
Ta Da!
Some assembly required, no tools necessary. So simple, even my "Screw-up" (haha get it?) cousin can do it.
Also, if you get a power strip with the plugs situated the right way, (Sideways, not over/under) you can attach 2 of these together on the same strip, and have an 8-spot array!
That was terrible = "screw up"
I didn't want to get too complex, but that is exactly what I am going to do, make an 8 light array. One could put the other bulbs in for a 12 array, but I think the heat would not be too good for them. I may try it though.
You should see some of the stuff I've (made?). Not a DIY person at all!
Awesome OMM. I may need to do this on next grow if all 5 start and are girls I'm gonna need more light especially cause I'm gonna FIM acouple times
FIMing = Fu** I Missed!
Ok! All you great DYI guys and girls. You'll have a good laugh out of this.
However, to those of you like me that tools just don't seem to work in your hands. Here is a simple DIY project for making small CFL arrays with no tools.
You can pick up the parts in almost any hardware store.
Here are all the parts you need.
Just plug in the sockets to the holder.
Then just screw in the socet doubler.
Screw in the CFLs. These are 23 watt CFLs, which equal 100 watts out.
There you have it. 4 x 100 CFLs in a small array. It will hold 6 CFLs total, but is a bit crowded.
Just plug it in!
Ta Da!
I'd like to put in my order for 2 of those kits....
I know... hence the thought... can you miss while missing?