Just curious. If you need images for the book I have high quality images of previous grows of mine.
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Just curious. If you need images for the book I have high quality images of previous grows of mine.
Unless your using your pics only. Which I understand.
post a pic
trick
i love you
Grow Pic Circa 1996. As in the great words of Emril Lagasee. BAM!!!
Mind you that was only my 5th grow.
I can use pictures of plant problems before and after in all stages.
I am still thinking of May, I still have production that needs to be done. It could be longer if business does not pick up next year. But I work on it some everyday. The project is larger then I first thought but it's still a joy of love and a pleasure to do.
Thanks for asking.
I can do that. I haven't had alot of problems myself but I have tons of pictures though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zandor
Zandor, you live in cali.. I would like to buy your book, But how would I go about when the book is published? I live near the UK..!:) Is it internet order or what?
Man i would buy a copy. No doubt about it
Zandor I e-mailed you the plant abuse images in a .zip file to your .pot account.
tric.. are those 1 gallon pots?
nice job.. can you gove us some basic info..
how far along are those plants
what kind of light wattage
pot size..
anything would be nice?
thanks
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That was 9 years ago knowm. You expect me to remember all that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
I do remember I was using a 400watt HPS with a batwing style reflector back then. Those are 2 gallon nursery pots which I put gravel on top of to retain moisture. I beleive they were somewhere around two weeks into flowering knowm. That's all I can recall. I've learned alot more since those days. As you know the more grows you get under your belt the more experience you get. I've sort of become a name brand whore in my recent years using hydrofarm products and Sunleaves compared to the cheap shit I bought back in the day. Yes I know about the two gallon pots I also remember they became root bound.
Here's a partial list of equipment I use now.
- Hydrofarm Daystar AC Reflector With Glass Lens
- Hydrofarm 1000 Watt Powerhouse Convertible Ballast
- Hydrofarm Sun Lift Reflector Suspension System
- Eye Hortilux Blue Daylight Metal Halide Grow Lamp
- Eye Hortilux Super High Pressure Sodium Grow Lamp
- Sunleaves Sundial2 Dual Digital Timer
- Sunleaves Large Digital Hygrometer/Thermometer
- Honeywell Turbo Force Wall Mount Fans
- Black&Decker Electronic Pest Deterrent
- Hydrofarm Active Air 180CFM Exhaust Blower
- Hydrofarm Active Air 465CFM Exhaust Blower
- Sunleaves Ultreflect
- Flexible Ducting 6"
- Duct Clamps 6"
- Duct Reducers 6" To 4"
yes the website is being developed now. As well as we are trying to make it available as a very special internet version eBook. I am testing security on different eBook now. That way it can sell cheaper and delivery is faster but you still print out the autocad drawing and build the projects.
Security is important so people can't post the autocad drawings online or give away the books to friends. Like they always do. ONe person buys it and 50 get it for free. That is what I need to stop or there is no point in having an eBook.
Z, you know hackers... they're like stoners... when we want something, we'll get it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zandor
The best detterent I can think of, is the following situation:
I, turtle, buy your eBook.
You, give me a "code" to enter on your site.
When I go to your site, I type the code, and I'm given access to the eBook.
BUT!
What I see of the eBook, are images... not text that I can highlight with my mouse, then copy/paste into Word.
In addition, make the images large enough (not in MB size, but in actual pixel length) so that if you're going to hit "PrintScreen" and save the screenshot, you're going to have to do it a couple of times to save just one page. In other words, make it a hassle.
Just a couple of ideas Z.
I'm eager for your book. :)
-turtle420 :cool:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zandor
So, you have autocad? Isn't it a very expensive program? We used it at school..:)
LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by Powder Puff
Powder, just go to any engineering school you have around.
I've been getting the latest versions of AutoCAD for well over 6 years now. Um, not ripping off the school, just pirated copies. And for the security measures, there are always the cracks online.
BTW: I ain't suggesting that Zandor is doing this! Don't take my comment on the wrong side. I'm just saying, that's the way I've done it.
BTW2: Fuck yeah it's an expensive program.
LOL..!:)
It's a nice program non the less..!:)
We have designed houses and shit..!:D
Thanks turtle, the eBook software is almost finished. I am very happy with the security for the eBook. One copy per person, per computer, period. You can un-install it and put it on another computer but you can't run 2 of them on different computers. Security will not allow that.
I don't want to just release one or two to start I want a set of 6 books with plans finished before we start to offer one for sale. So more work to do but that's ok all it takes is money and time. Time I have plenty of.
Thanks for asking and for your ideas it's very kind of you.
Oh & powder puff yes I do own several legal copies of AutoCad the current version is 15 for the 3D version.
Jesus..! How much is it??
How much is what?Quote:
Originally Posted by Powder Puff
How long is the book? and how does it compare to current grow literature?
Beside the fact theirs is on the shelf already?
There is nothing close to date. It's more about the equipment and how to build it and use it then it is how to grow the plant.
We are hopping it will sell for 10 bucks or less for the online versions.
Oh, sorry, I meant autocad!:pQuote:
Originally Posted by Zandor
You have my money Z. It's still in my wallet, but it's yours.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zandor