Rifleman's - Multi-Strain Auto Grow - 600W - Hydro

Ummmm.... ok. Don't you think R's headbone is big enough already? Sportin those beautiful plants on the forums.... shame on you R!
How dare you! He's like a model wearing a bikini at an over-eaters anonymous meeting when I compare my garden to his. Damn you Rifleman!
Sorry.... couldn't resist.

It's been all luck so far. That and research and an open mind to what the :420: family has to say. Remember also, I'm not going to tell you about all my failures. :) And please, if you ever see me getting the big head, smack me with a clue by four. This plant has given me my life back and I wish everyone the same success and relief I've had.
 
It's been all luck so far. That and research and an open mind to what the :420: family has to say. Remember also, I'm not going to tell you about all my failures. :) And please, if you ever see me getting the big head, smack me with a clue by four. This plant has given me my life back and I wish everyone the same success and relief I've had.
Haha love it never heard of a clue by four though lol
 
Best of luck with the contests, rm!
Don't let granny vote. They don't much like new "members" voting in the contests. The mods will take you out to the woodshed. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
Best of luck with the contests, rm!
Don't let granny vote. They don't much like new "members" voting in the contests. The mods will take you out to the woodshed. :cheesygrinsmiley:

:rofl: Hell I'm counting on the newbie vote! There's only a handful of us say hello to them on a regular basis. I sure can't compete with the big dogs in their yard, so I'm scratching out a place over here in the corner with the other stepchildren. :biglaugh:

BTW, thanks.
 
Day 50



I put on my fabricator hat this morning and got to work on my 27 gal tote dwc Capn Style. I used step drill bits to put 0.75" holes in the side, insert grommet and elbow and there you have a air inlet and nutrient aerator. One hole directly in the center of the lid, a stick with a rivet, boom now there is a 10" templet for the plunge router. A four inch hole saw rounds out the cutting. A little plastic primer in a dark color for the lid. I'll use Kilz on the lid tomorrow to make it white.

The rest of the parts are in route. Hopefully I'll have it complete with 10" basket and 5.8 gal air pot by Friday! I'll take more photos as it comes together so you can see how easy it really is. Enjoy and, Peace !




 
So that was the little tool time tim project you were talking about.
Looks nice almost like it is something you have done before ;)

First time OG. I just wanted to show how easy it is, step by step. I remember when I was nervous about jumping in... and failing. :) No need. It really is as easy as this. I hope it will encourage others to try hydro for themselves. Except for the cows. Cows should never try hydro, or anything else for that matter. They are better at being steaks. :rofl:
 
Urban myth, trust me. Stupid cheeseburger embryos sleep lying down. If you try to tip one of my 600 lb dummies they would probably just dump on your shoes and stare with those big empty eyes.

Can you tell I'm a little perturbed at them. The goats opened the gate so the cows could walk to the store for an RC and a Moon pie today. I had to go get them. There they were loafing, and playing pinball while the Mrs held super for me. BEEF, it's what's for dinner the rest of the week. :rofl:
 
Haha rifleman. The last house we lived in was 40 feet from a rented cow pasture. The farmers tried to use the strand barbed wire fence to keep them in. I'm sure you know how that went. Almost Every night when I got home I would have to call the farmers. After awhile I just put them back in myself. Three strands of barbed wire is a joke to a cow that sees clover on the other side. One night they were all out in the neighborhood when I got home. I called and started rustling the ones I could. Did I ever get one single steak? Nope.
 
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