Vetsmoke85 Grows With A Trio Of Sponsors

Sorry I haven't been around. Wanted to just drop in and thank everyone for the support. Still haven't secured anywhere to live and time will run out quick. The hits keep coming too. Sadly my father in law passed away last weekend. 2022 has to be better surely.
 
So sorry for your obstacles and your loss brother, my condolences. Sending you and your family lots of love and positive healing energy through the universe :Namaste:
 
My condolences to your wife and the rest of the family, Vet.. :hugs:
And hopefully, your housing situation changes for the better real soon..
2021 needs to give you a break!
 
Sorry I haven't been around. Wanted to just drop in and thank everyone for the support. Still haven't secured anywhere to live and time will run out quick. The hits keep coming too. Sadly my father in law passed away last weekend. 2022 has to be better surely.
So sorry Vet.
Our condolences to you and your family.
I hope things improve for you and your loved ones.
Stay safe.
Bill
 
You got this Vet, Sorry for your loss, positivity rules life, stay up Brother
 
It’s Remembrance Day here which made me think of you.

I haven’t seen you in a hot minute, I miss you and I hope everything is falling into place for you and your family. Xo

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I'll slowly tweak that up as the seedlings grow and then slowly increase when she goes into the 2x2 as well.

This one has always been a bit of a fussy plant though. Hard to keep green. The cutting I flowered out before was like it but she gave me some amazing bud. The smell of this one is very unique.
Hi @VetSmoke85! I'm very late and lurking but I am knew to having LED lights in my veg tent. I currently have two lights, one 150W and one 97W, 1500 and 1000, respectively. I have them set at 27 inches above currently at 25 and 30%. I had them set to 50 and 75 and damn near scorched the first true leaves. All are recovering now. Any helpful hints for seedling growth with LED would be greatly appreciated. I am also currently sponsored under all 3 of your sponsors for these 3 sets of grows I am doing now so don't mind me for trolling through over the next day or so fishing for more information and hands on experience

Oh my and let me edit this by saying Happiest Veterans/Remembrance Day and thank you for your service!

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Hey Vet! I hope life has finally turned a new leaf and you and your family have found a new home.
I too wanted to drop by in brother to send you warm wishes on Remembrance Day.
Thank you for your service :green_heart: .
 
Hi @VetSmoke85! I'm very late and lurking but I am knew to having LED lights in my veg tent. I currently have two lights, one 150W and one 97W, 1500 and 1000, respectively. I have them set at 27 inches above currently at 25 and 30%. I had them set to 50 and 75 and damn near scorched the first true leaves. All are recovering now. Any helpful hints for seedling growth with LED would be greatly appreciated. I am also currently sponsored under all 3 of your sponsors for these 3 sets of grows I am doing now so don't mind me for trolling through over the next day or so fishing for more information and hands on experience

Oh my and let me edit this by saying Happiest Veterans/Remembrance Day and thank you for your service!

:thanks:
Thank you. One way is to download a lux meter on your phone if possible. Or buy a cheap one. If you aim for the readings listed below you'll be in the right ballpark.
  • Clones and seedlings: 5,000–7,000 lux
  • Vegetative growth: 15,000–50,000 lux
  • Flowering: 45,000–65,000 lux
  • Maximum recommended amount of light: 75,000 lux
Good luck. I'll drop in when I'm back in the new year.
 
Thanks all. Remembrance is always a day of mixed feelings.

On a cold November Sunday morn, an old man sits a while looking through old photographs, he can’t help but smile They’re all there, all the boys, with hair cut short and neat Uniforms of khaki, strong black boots upon their feet. They met as strangers but soon became like brothers to the end. Smiling at the camera, there could be no truer friends. They all took the Queen’s shilling, went off to fight the hun, Soon learnt the pain of loss once the fighting had begun. So many never made it home, lost on foreign shores Many more were injured and would be the same no more. The old man’s eyes mist with tears as he remembers every face. Each of his fallen brothers and the killing which took place. He proudly dons his beret, his blazer and his tie For today he will remember the ones who fell and died. On his chest there is a poppy, a blaze of scarlet on the blue. He steps out into the cold, he has a duty he must do. Once at the cenotaph he stands amongst the ranks. Of those who marched to war and those who manned the tanks, He bows his head in reverence, as the last post begins to play And he wonders what will happen at the ending of his days Will anyone remember? Will anybody care? About the lads so far from home whose life was ended there? I wish that I could tell him, that he should fear not For this soldier and his brothers will NEVER be forgot. We owe a debt of gratitude that we can never pay And this country WILL remember them, on each Remembrance day.
 
Thanks all. Remembrance is always a day of mixed feelings.

On a cold November Sunday morn, an old man sits a while looking through old photographs, he can’t help but smile They’re all there, all the boys, with hair cut short and neat Uniforms of khaki, strong black boots upon their feet. They met as strangers but soon became like brothers to the end. Smiling at the camera, there could be no truer friends. They all took the Queen’s shilling, went off to fight the hun, Soon learnt the pain of loss once the fighting had begun. So many never made it home, lost on foreign shores Many more were injured and would be the same no more. The old man’s eyes mist with tears as he remembers every face. Each of his fallen brothers and the killing which took place. He proudly dons his beret, his blazer and his tie For today he will remember the ones who fell and died. On his chest there is a poppy, a blaze of scarlet on the blue. He steps out into the cold, he has a duty he must do. Once at the cenotaph he stands amongst the ranks. Of those who marched to war and those who manned the tanks, He bows his head in reverence, as the last post begins to play And he wonders what will happen at the ending of his days Will anyone remember? Will anybody care? About the lads so far from home whose life was ended there? I wish that I could tell him, that he should fear not For this soldier and his brothers will NEVER be forgot. We owe a debt of gratitude that we can never pay And this country WILL remember them, on each Remembrance day.
Oh my heart.

And we care. We will remember them. Xo

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Hey @VetSmoke85 Been a while dude. You know I'm always getting behind on journals. Just saw a bunch of sad shit that can bring down anyone. I hope this finds you well. And if not, so be it, and let us know. Blessings and a shoulder to lean on if you need it man.
 
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