thanks for the feedback. :thumbsup:

I hope that chicken wire is doing the trick to keep the area's critters at bay. I can imagine a bunch of jonesin' rabbits nervously pacing around the wire, trying to figure out how to breach it. Hopefully it will stand true.
LOL. I imagined that too. actually the first few days after I put the wire up I was checking for any damages to it (thinking maybe they would try to get under it). but besides it being a major obstacle when watering, it seems to be serving it's purpose.

the plants got their first dose of Bio-Grow today, and unfortunately I knocked over one of the bottles and dumped almost half of it into the weeds, so the plants didn't get as much as I was hoping. that was the first time they've recieved any liquid other than water alone, so hopefully they'll react well to it.

they seem to be loving all the rain we've been getting, now only if we could get a little more sun. I hate visiting at dusk, mainly because the mosquitos swarm me, and it's hard to get decent pics of the plants under the dim light.

pics aren't the greatest, hopefully I'll get out to visit them earlier Monday afternoon and will get some better pics then, if the weather cooperates.

until then, stay safe :rastasmoke:
cthulhu Reviewed by cthulhu on . Outdoor Season 2008 I finally did the finishing touches on all the lighting tonight, after about 2 months of taking my time with doing a little work every few days. I've been building it with the thought that I just may some day use it for a serious completely indoor grow. For now it'll serve me as a early veg and clone room; a spot where I can start my seedlings indoors for 1 month before placing them outdoors. I can however say that light and space wise, it is the largest indoor grow I have ever done. Rating: 5