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  • FunkyButtLovin
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    I see, do you happen to have any binder clips? I stole a bunch from my wife's desk, they work fantastic.

  • JDU
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    I was gonna use them to pin the yarn holding my manifolds to the pots & to extend & attach some light strips to my big light to supplement it for flowering.

  • dropinbiking
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    wooden close pins are fine for pinning stuff up. It's not like it's able to soak in water for a week, than slowly dry for a week, than soak for a week, etc. Takes serious moisture and water to make wood mold or rot.

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  • dropinbiking
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    I've had an 80 year old wooden whiskey crate in my grow closet since day 1, no issues.

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  • FunkyButtLovin
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    What were you going to use them for?

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  • JDU
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    Ahh yeah. Dammit. To the dollar store for plastic clips lol. Maybe the wife can use the clothespins for her crafts lol

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  • Toker1
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    Wood and water don’t do well together. Wood is porous and can house bacteria like an incubator. Think of your garden like a food processing facility.

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  • FunkyButtLovin
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    Mold issues maybe?

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  • JDU
    started a topic Wood in the tent?

    Wood in the tent?

    I've noticed that nothing made for a grow tent is ever made of wood. Is there a reason for this or would it be ok if I used clothespins for a couple dif applications?

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