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03-22-2007, 05:20 AM #1OPSenior Member
Starting plants on top of c9om[puter
wow i am fucked up. what a typo. so great i'll leave it there. any how my idea was to use the computer box as a very consistent, and reliable heat source for seedlings. ( I am not asking .. I am telling...
i already sprouted 6/6 seeds in a tray on my computer, th4ey are all growing at the same rate, under 1400 watts of HID lighting now. anyhow i got like 50 on there now.. you cheek on them often cuz you are right there. I usually start in paper towels... but this time this worked great.
growinforthefuture Reviewed by growinforthefuture on . Starting plants on top of c9om[puter wow i am fucked up. what a typo. so great i'll leave it there. any how my idea was to use the computer box as a very consistent, and reliable heat source for seedlings. ( I am not asking .. I am telling... :) i already sprouted 6/6 seeds in a tray on my computer, th4ey are all growing at the same rate, under 1400 watts of HID lighting now. anyhow i got like 50 on there now.. you cheek on them often cuz you are right there. I usually start in paper towels... but this time this worked great. Rating: 5\"I think that in human evolution it has never been as necessary to have this substance LSD... It is just a tool to turn us into what we are supposed to be.\" - Dr. Albert Hofmann (imp: ) at his 100th birth day party, January 11, 2006
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