The Rooster's Multi Strain Multi Light - Indoor Outdoor Grow - Mars LED

Any idea what would cause this? Lmfao so much for this company claiming to be superior. The timers are off. The light shouldn't be on. None of my mars lights are on and they are plugged into the same timer. Seriously what the eff.
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Let's see if I can play the different stretches and get them to match :-)

Thinking like an engineer! A plan for every eventuality. :thumb:

Seeds inbound fellas

:thankyou:

They get spoiled quickly

They do. I've got friends who won't help me cover my costs but have no trouble smoking it when my wife brings out the pipe. Went over to someone's house for Christmas dinner and texted "what can I bring?" She said "weed." I completely ignored the request :):).

This woman poo-poo'd the idea of paying for my dope even though she still buys from the dispensary. What? This ain't grabbing oranges off a tree!

Happy new year all you cool people! :party:
 
Man i know what u mean about dealing wit ungrateful people. But damn i swear i had the same happen to me. Ask for a twenty front then text make it phat then havent seen him since. Over a twenty!! People are to much at times!!
 
Lol neighbor asked me to front a 20 a minute ago. I usually give him 4g for 20$ (I’m good with my prices for my friends)
Kid has the nerve to message me after and say “don’t be afraid to make it a fat bag *wink face”

What the fuck are you talking about?!!!! You are fronting a bag and I already give you grade fucking A for 5$ a gram?!!! Shut the fuck up.
I bagged him up exactly 2 grams of the worst outdoor I had (sweetbud)
That’s what he gets from now on. I have a ton of it too. That’s his strain now. And he pays full fucking price the ungrateful little fuck

Seriously...how do you really feel? :laughtwo:

Happy New Year!

Peace, Hyena
 
Happy New Years friends! Stay warm. I just got out from the crawl space. Shouldn't have made fun of Lucifer cuz now my pipes froze. Nothing ten minutes and a torch can't fix. Now I gotta let the water run and shovel some snow around the stone foundation to seal up the cracks of the rocks and stop the draft.
 
And go with the drip drip drip...unless it's too cold for even that solution!

Kitchens dripping bathroom sinks dripping. Tubs dripping.
Bathroom sinks cold line was froze and the trap was froze. They both sit right where the most draft comes through the foundation. Snow around the outside should help a lot.
I have a furnace duct that comes out of my basement and runs into the crawl space and it's pointed at my water pump but the lines are a good 5 feet from there and the draft was just enough to get them tonight.

Previous nights were colder but wind direction has changed.

Next year I gotta rip all that plumbing out of there and the pump and switch it all over to pex and put the pump in the basement. Copper lines freeze faster and there's no reason the pump needs to be in the crawl space.

Will fix......
 
Being a homeowner is frustrating at times but thank god I grew up doing things rather than gaming and I'm able to take care of things on my own. Lol pay attention to your father it pays off when you can fix shit in 5 minutes and know right where to look when a problem arises. Thankful for my old man. Today's his birthday by the way lol New Years baby
 
Snakes are down there. Thats a big "no" for me lol. I used to have a mobile home that would freeze in the extreme cold weather...not fun. But owning is its own reward and a few snakes or frozen pipes are nothing compared to all the crappy renters and roomates out there.

Thank god there's no snakes right now lol I hate snakes. I find myself going down there more in the summer.
I replaced the kitchen sink this year and had to cut out all the old galvanized plumbing from that. What a nightmare. My ancestors knew how to do some things absolutely tits. Then there's other things they lacked in. Plumbing was one lol and they rigged the water pump and the refrigerator on the same fuse and it tripped quite often. So they stuck a 30amp dude in the crawl space so it wouldn't blow down there and would blow at the breaker upstairs instead lol makes sense if you hate climbing in that damn crawl space but fuck that shit when it comes to safety lol I'd rather crawl into the crawl space then burn alive lol

I'm going to go take a picture of my well. Lol wait til you see this shit lol this is one thing they knew how to do for sure lol
 
Man let me run n check my pipes!! And owning a house can suck at times but the postive out wieghs the negative. Hope u get it all figured out n hope ur having a blast bringing in the new year!!
 
The Rooster's Multi Strain Indoor & Outdoor Farm

I lied. Your all going to wait to see the well. I forgot the old refrigerator is on top of the door lol

My well is in my mud room when you enter my house and it's an absolute perfect circle about 36" in diameter and 84' to the bottom. Holds the water table at about 60' down. It's a marvel to look at. Beautifully lined with stones.
My ancestors dug the foundation for the house in 1886 and used a team of horses and a scoop to walk the horses from ones side to the other digging deeper each time. They reached a depth of about 20' and then continued digging by hand to 84' and then used all the rocks from digging to case the well all the way up and backfilled. It's amazing. Just wait until I get out there and get a picture. I'll try to move the fridge tomorrow. It blows my mind every time I open up that door and look at what they did way back then with will power rather than machinery.
 
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I lied. Your all going to wait to see the well. I forgot the old refrigerator is on top of the door lol

My well is in my mud room when you enter my house and it’s an absolute perfect circle about 36” in diameter and 84’ to the bottom. Holds the water table at about 60’ down. It’s a marvel to look at. Beautifully lined with stones.
My ancestors dug the foundation for the house in 1886 and used a team of horses and a scoop to walk the horses from ones side to the other digging deeper each time. They reached a depth of about 20’ and then continued digging by hand to 84’ and then used all the rocks from digging to case the well all the way up and backfilled. It’s amazing. Just wait until I get out there and get a picture. I’ll try to move the fridge tomorrow. It blows my mind every time I open up that door and look at what they did way back then with will power rather than machinery.

That sounds badass. I love stonework/masonry. We have seen a few interesting documentaries on old architecture and stonework, the engineering and precision was incredible.
 
Hey Rooster look at what i got!! Bout to really step it up this season. Bought this brand new never used for 50 dollars i couldn't resist!

Screaming deal! That was my first light and it kicks ass. The bulbs are good quality and the hood is well made. If you aren't going to plumb it to a vent fan you can rig a small fan into one of the openings and keep it cool that way. Or screw the fans and take the glass out. It's a win no matter how ya slice it, Pino.
 
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That sounds badass. I love stonework/masonry. We have seen a few interesting documentaries on old architecture and stonework, the engineering and precision was incredible.

I'm right there with ya, Morty. Old buildings and churches are a magnet to me. It's incredible what people used to do entirely with hand tools and skill.

edit: I have it on good authority that UrbanAchiever shall be known henceforth and ever more as... Morty.
 
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