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07-27-2006, 08:20 PM #1OPMember
Tulsa county Hydroponic
Was wondering if anybody has used/visited the store its in broken arrow i believe.
walterpklondike Reviewed by walterpklondike on . Tulsa county Hydroponic Was wondering if anybody has used/visited the store its in broken arrow i believe. Rating: 5
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07-27-2006, 08:35 PM #2Senior Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
I haven't been there personaly, but I've heard great things about the place.
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07-29-2006, 09:50 PM #3Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
im in BA----does anyone know where its at?
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07-29-2006, 09:57 PM #4Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
nevermind,,,,,,,,,,found their # in another thread. Ima go check it out this week.
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07-30-2006, 06:05 PM #5OPMember
Tulsa county Hydroponic
Hey If you do,would you check on the price for hydroton or what ever brand they have,much appreciation would be due,
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07-30-2006, 06:38 PM #6Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
yea,,,,,,ive got their hours now. The message says they have organic stuff also. I will let you all know whats up.
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08-02-2006, 03:10 AM #7Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
they have hydroton-----.090 a liter -----it seems like it was around 30-40 bucks a bag. They have every organic and hydro-fert known to us. Lights, a few sytstems, hydropots, hydroplanters, Foxfarm soil, wormcastings, carbon filters with the fans to fit them. Organic pest sprays, bat guanos, searbird guano, all general hydro products. She told me they have been around for 5 years but the dont advertise much. Where have we been?? haha
Her nephew owns a chain of stores in Northern California. So they have all the good stuff.
Someone line me out here,,,,,,,,its been awhile since ive seen the price of lights and there around $700 for a 600watt w/top of the line bulb. Does that seem pricey??? I remember paying 3-400 for lights. But ive taken a 10 yr siesta. NOT by choice either i might say. lol
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08-02-2006, 12:41 PM #8OPMember
Tulsa county Hydroponic
yikes,batman! That is severe mark-up. 400 and some change for a digital ballast and all the toys to go w/it.
That kinda answers my question about the shop,was really looking for the wallet-gouging most hydro shops believe they are intitled to. you can get a great 1000 watt setup for 300 if you dont want digital.Thanks for the review! What was the atmosphere like was it uptight or layed back.was the neighborhood it was in busy?:stoned:
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08-03-2006, 02:44 AM #9Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
its not in a neighborhood. It has a south facing storefront in moreorless an office complex North of speedway cheverolet. I thought their lights were high also until i talked with my buddy in California.....thats what hes paying. I also know there are cheaper. Some of their stuff is competitve and some isnt. After you add shipping
Its very laid back. Only 1 chick that works there.
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09-06-2006, 10:01 AM #10Junior Member
Tulsa county Hydroponic
Thats all I needed to hear was , they have foxfarm and wormcastings. The best place by far to buy lights is http://www.htgsupply.com/order.asp It only took 5 days for me to get my lights, very discrete. After shipping and handling it was 183$ for 400watt hps with mh conversion bulb and a free timer..But if you run flouros for seedlings just get the 400watt hps for 117$
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