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My tent only adds $14-20 a month to my electric bill, And everything Else I have has paid for itself in one way or another, Or I came across discount codes that made some things ridiculously cheap (got enough nutes for 3 or 4 grows for 99 cents, even lol) so cost isn’t really an issue. It probably would be if the electric company could put in a new meter, though. I mean, I do run four autocobs, and an exhaust fan…
The nice thing about indoor electric use (absent outdoor exhaust of course), is that it just decreases the heat needed in the rest of the house. Not 100% transferable, but mostly. I would feel worse about my electric bill otherwise, but it still would not be too bad.

The other issue with grab bag genetics though is the use of limited grow space and effort. One solution that comes to mind though is that you could just add a couple solos to your tent and test the genetics that way. Very low cost, and little interference with higher priority plants, and you could try the bud before using up prime space.

All good anyway, as long as growing a few will not risk a bare stash cupboard. :goodluck: :pighug:
 
I keep Dutch passion Charlotte's angel in stock at all times. Grown 3 of them already. It's my wife's favorite. Supposed to be around 20:1. I take that and mix it with higher THC stuff and it's great. For me the high CBD mixed with high THC takes the edge off a lot of things but just the straight CBD doesn't do anything for us. She was even passing drug tests with just the Charlotte's angel
I do much the same. Pure-ish CBD strains get combined with THC strains to make my vaping, tincture, and salve whatever ratio I want, and whatever bias between Indica and Sativa, energy or couchlock etc. I choose. As you do, I find that a little bit of CBD bud takes the edge of the stone for me, but straight CBD does nothing noticeable. Interestingly, too much CBD in the mix buggers my sleep meds, but just a little bit is good. :biggrin:
 
Picked up a new PH pen all calibrated just to be sure, memory serves me correct want need it after 3 weeks till I get swing again. MC ran around 6.5 to 6.7 which is fine for me
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There is no rust on this truck anywhere. It has been in the central valley of California all it's life. 300K miles
I'd say you got a gem well worth the rebuild. Good luck with it MOG, you should end up with a very reliable vehicle. :goodluck:
 
Picked up a new PH pen all calibrated just to be sure, memory serves me correct want need it after 3 weeks till I get swing again. MC ran around 6.5 to 6.7 which is fine for me
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That new toy will treat you well. Just make sure you do not allow the glass probe to dry out. I mix 3Molar KCL for filling the cap, and it has kept my pH60 happy for going on three years. The meter is getting a bit slow to settle now, but it is still accurate. I will likely get a new probe for the next grow.

Congrats on the purchase, you made a good choice. :biggrin:
 
Picked up a new PH pen all calibrated just to be sure, memory serves me correct want need it after 3 weeks till I get swing again. MC ran around 6.5 to 6.7 which is fine for me
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I have this meter and it's been nothing but trouble for me. They even replaced it and the new one won't hold calibration either. I've had better results with calibrating weekly, but mine will go from 7.01-7.20 literally overnight sometimes
 
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