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  • RosettaStoned
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    Close, there's 5 in there 2 hydro dwc, 2 17 gallon no till, 1 7 gallon fabric

  • oldjarhead100
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    looking good rosetta how many are in the picture ,I say four you can see the different plants if you look close lol

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  • RosettaStoned
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    🤣🤣 yeah there's a little bit in there. The bottom right plant is about 6'. It started off shorter than the rest

  • Californiakid
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    Dude thats huge .!

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  • RosettaStoned
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    I like them, seem to be doing a good job.

  • D.A.A.S.69
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    RosettaStoned ,Beautiful plants, brother, great job, with your plants, gonna be some fat nugs, for sure.
    Great job with your lights to, I gotta a couple of buddies, that did like you , made their own lights, and they love them too, and their plants look great too. Have a nice evening.

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  • RosettaStoned
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    And old world lumber, before the farming of trees.

  • oldjarhead100
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    I think my house was built in the 1820s I know it was moved from up the street in 1865 so I have been working without a square corner in the place ,it sure makes things interesting but it does make it easier to as well I dont have to be perfect ,
    I will say this the men that built this house opened the keg to early on the second floor the windows are 6 inches off the floor with 20 inches over them lol first and third floor are normal .I really like it when I find a wall where they ran out of long 2x4s so they used 2 short ones (Not connected of coarse ) with all the stuff that was sub par I'm amused that its still standing but shes been though tornadoes and hurricane winds she just sways a little ,Gotta love post and beam construction

  • RosettaStoned
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    Really bulking up too

  • KingKush
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    Nice looking yield, and frosty too 👍

  • RosettaStoned
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    Thanks ojh, flushing starts Friday for the three

  • oldjarhead100
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    And the plants look great too

  • Californiakid
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    My Dad was a general contractor, I grew up building houses. My stepdad remodeled kitchens and bathrooms, so between the two I have a good deal of experience putting things together and making them look right. The chop saw and compound miter saw in the right hands can create amazing results. I see tight fitting angles there. I have hidden a lot with caulking, "you won't see it up there". Lol Thats were the craftsmanship you exhibit shines. I don't see any gaps. Something to be proud of for sure. Very clean.

  • RosettaStoned
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    Thank you, it took about a year or two of thinking. Most projects around my house involve some type of free material so if I can, I try to buy little to none for it. But also have very little scrap. Then after the design is in place I have to prep everything. Then decide which few days we want to live without a living, as there will be scaffold setup.
    I've spent the last 20 years hiding my mistakes and others. So, it's hard to just blatantly say publicly....."hey, I f@#$%d up...come check it out". I know this isn't work or carpentry, for that matter, but I'm a workaholic and a perfectionist.....and that's all I know.

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