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    Hello from the wet midwest

    Hi all,
    I can't seem to pull myself off this site since I found it.
    I started some bagseed since the kids are gone now. After a horrible start in the windowI watched the "I grow chronic" videos. So then I set up a drip system for vag and a e&f for flowering like in the video.
    Then I find this site and go from drip to DWC, and now I think I will go with aeroponics (thanks Hatch).
    The window plants have been rescued and put under lights, they are doing much better now, but they are in dirt and all the systems I built are for hydro.
    We'll see how it goes. I have seeds on order and will probably start a log when they come in.
    McDanger Reviewed by McDanger on . Hello from the wet midwest Hi all, I can't seem to pull myself off this site since I found it. I started some bagseed since the kids are gone now. After a horrible start in the windowI watched the "I grow chronic" videos. So then I set up a drip system for vag and a e&f for flowering like in the video. Then I find this site and go from drip to DWC, and now I think I will go with aeroponics (thanks Hatch). The window plants have been rescued and put under lights, they are doing much better now, but they are in dirt Rating: 5
    \"I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer.\"
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    #2
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    Hello from the wet midwest

    SUP wetdog.

    I live bout 29 miles from IL and WI border. Welcome to the site.. I have seen tons of flooded in IA and WI and crazy water damage else where, bye bye lake D..

    Enjoy your stay..

    Stay dry.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Hello from the wet midwest

    Hey What's Up????.........:wtf:It alway's seem's to rain & Flood where it is not needed:wtf:, &:wtf: In Drought where rain & Flooding would be welcomed:wtf:?????..........Welcome My Brother!!!!!!!........Just Glad I Could Help:thumbsup:!!!!!........Good Luck On Your Progress, & My Your Plant's Be Dank Monster'simp:imp:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Hello from the wet midwest

    Looking forward to seeing your plants, your current gro, how you started, etc and present pix would be nice! You are much braver than I. I keep reading so much before I decided to try some bagweed seeds, and then did it on a lark and no sprouts! Lucky you. Welcome to a nice place to learn! With a lot of helpful people. Tons of info! Hope you find a system you like.

    Have been to Wis. many times, seems like you ought to be able to gro just about anything there! So long as you can protect it from Bambi! I like the wildlife there, hope you are not in the area of flooding! Take care of those babies! What u gonna do when the kids come home for a visit?? Just curious!

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Hello from the wet midwest

    Well, twice last week I had the shopvac in the basement. As soon as i sucked up the water it came right thru the cracks in the floor. I decided to let it go by itself. As soon as the water table goes down a little the water goes away. I just mop up after the puddles drain. I just hope it stops soon.
    I am getting a lot of water from the dehumidifier for the plants though, nice and pure, better than my well with 400ppm.
    \"I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer.\"
    Benjamin Franklin
    i\'d rather not be told by the all powerful state how far i may rise and how much i can accumulate. i\'d rather have the freedom to fail than the mediocrity of an enforced comfortable poverty. a free market allows such a life. all else is slavery.DelusionsofNormalty
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    #6
    Senior Member

    Hello from the wet midwest

    I lived in Madison for 12 years, and I grew up in Chicago.
    Get yourself a sump pump.
    And another dehumidifier.
    Otherwise you can have mold or mildew problems later.
    You may want to consider a strong UV light too.

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