I have to say bub your doing a fine job. FINALLY you got you cab extended its been what a month lol. just jivein ya. glad you got it done. I love building stuff, w.e it may be I guess Im just a hands on person. I like having a task that at first is confusing and you have no real plan, you just go at it and whne your done, you have some mass of Tape and something that will be useful.

Wanted to point out from a previous post. Misting is recommended generally, in the morning right when they wake up, Cervantes Grow Bible says this will help to wash out nitrogen and this is again usually done when you want to take cuttings for clones. Using CFLs and misting isnt a good idea IMO as Iv had them lights burn little holes in my leaves, it was really bad on one plant once and I never did it again. I did try this on my mother plant and it worked wonderfully, 100% Success on all 26 cuttings Iv taken that rooted into clone with my DWC bubble cloner I built. keep misting if its not harming her. Just my personal opinion, gives u a reason to check em out every day right.

On your not abuot it be illegal to NOT grow hemp. I found this link MJ Conspiracy. Its interesting.
- It was LEGAL TO PAY TAXES WITH HEMP in America from 1631 until the early 1800s
- REFUSING TO GROW HEMP in America during the 17th and 18th Centuries WAS AGAINST THE LAW! You could be jailed in Virginia for refusing to grow hemp from 1763 to 1769.
- The first crop grown in many states was hemp. 1850 was a peak year for Kentucky producing 40,000 tons. Hemp was the largest cash crop until the 20th Century.
- In 1916, the U.S. Government predicted that by the 1940s all paper would come from hemp and that no more trees need to be cut down. Government studies report that 1 acre of hemp equals 4.1 acres of trees. Plans were in the works to implement such programs
- Mechanical Engineering Magazine (Feb. 1938) published an article entitled 'The Most Profitable and Desirable Crop that Can be Grown.' It stated that if hemp was cultivated using 20th Century technology, it would be the single largest agricultural crop in the U.S. and the rest of the world.

These are just a few pointers, I encourage everyone to read this.