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May keep one going in the tent at all times so I can take them downstairs to flower as the ones in the bathroom finish but idk. Definitely couldn't devote a while tent to them, I'd be bored out of my mind!
 
Bruce has a lot more clear left than I was anticipating lol. I'm thinking she's gonna go past 6 months (9 more days). Photos are cool and all but damn are they sloooooow.
No they are slow when u veg the damn things for 4mo!!!! 4 week veg and 8 week flower is about same amount of time as a lot of autos! :pighug:
 
This is mine out the tap! :yoinks:
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I am that guy 300+ ppm tap water I use RO system similar to MOG's bought on amazon. My only issue now is i need to install it on the other side of my whole house water softener system. Stoner me miss understood originally and installed it before the softener :rofl:Just add it to the list :wall: I think i am caught up now but seems you got it under control now :pass:
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Not different nozzles but the end of this nozzle u twist it and it’ll change the spray from a mist to a stream is about all it does! And the wand is extendable! Think it was like $45 or so! Charge lasts a good while too! :d5:

@WildBill this what I use bought at lowes <25$ RO water only works pretty good haven't been using very long
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My eyes are awful, is that concrete all the way across? Ours are set in concrete currently but they're just little blobs around the posts and the top of the concrete part is a few inches under the dirt. With the expand/contract there's space between the concrete and posts that has trapped dirt and moisture and has caused it to rot from the bottom up. At this point I've put a pin in the fence portion anyways, we ended up spending the day putting down the pavers for the "shed island" and then getting a pattern drawn out to connect the patio and that island. Have to get more sand tomorrow to finish but its all laid out so I could get my eyeballs on the full configuration.

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Yes, a proper fence has a concrete footing that keeps the fence boards out of water and dry. I have a lot of concrete.

You could do paving for a living. You just need to get committed with your vertical brick work :crying:
 
So last year i had "issues" with our dog eating anything we put in the backyard if any of you don't remember here is a picture :smoking:

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Well i waited for a good deal and finally got a 10x10x6 fence and decided to have a protected shade house of sorts for my peppers and maters.
I didn't want to be standing in grass and having to mow it/kill it so i decided to dig it up and lay down landcsaping fabric 2 layers going different ways and overlapping. 13 bags of mulch later and 30 12x12 inch paver stones (which i need more) i have a decent little spot to grow veggies without worries of rabbits or my dad's dog haha, i have a 40% shade cloth i need to put up when i feel like it, maybe that will keep birds away?

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Yes, a proper fence has a concrete footing that keeps the fence boards out of water and dry. I have a lot of concrete.

You could do paving for a living. You just need to get committed with your vertical brick work :crying:
We put the bricks in and then did the first two pavers (that's all we had sand for) and hubby was like "why did these go down so easy?!" And I looked at him and was like "well I mean I think we're getting better" :rofl::rofl: doesn't hurt that he's realized that it goes a lot smoother when he uses my method.
 
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