Interested in your leds, email is [email protected] Thanks.Trying to do this the right way, sorry if I broke any rules, Unfortunately not very computer savvy.Quote:
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
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Interested in your leds, email is [email protected] Thanks.Trying to do this the right way, sorry if I broke any rules, Unfortunately not very computer savvy.Quote:
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
pulled everything out of the tray and cleaned all the lines with bleach
heres some shots of the tray empty and progress of the other girls :D
heres the girls waiting to be chopped and hung :jointsmile:
good job stoner.....as always! :thumbsup:
killer :thumbsup:
Yummy, I'm drooling. Bet those are sticky as hell.
man stra8 those are some beautiful ladies lol your gonna be well medicated for a while haha did you buy that tray you are useing or did ya make it yourself if ya bought it could you tell me where i could find one like it thanx in advance man :thumbsup::thumbsup::jointsmile:
thanks broQuote:
Originally Posted by StickyBuds1987
i bought the trays from my grow shop...they are made by American Agritech....just a standard white tray...3'x3'x7" deep :jointsmile:
thanx man :thumbsup::stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
Hey str8...looking good, but one thing I noticed...you really should get thet GFCI away from the 'T' on your drip line. If the line leaks or blows...you might have a BIG issue.
Having kept many coral and fish tanks, I do know that the GFCI's are useless against water, and the warranty does not cover against water damage shorting them out and causing fires. There might be some high-dollar units for marine applications, but those from WalMart or the Dollar Store are useless against moisture.
Seriously...don't catch your house on fire. Mom might get a little pissed. ;)