I am a guitarist and I've been told by my luthier that sometimes kits are good but need special tools to put the kit together. That has kept me away from building an acoustic, although I am considering building an electric. I read some replies here so I hope you finish the kit. Back to this topic, I am on my first grow operation and noticed I was "overthinking" everything I was doing. I have settled down and am only researching what I need to know for the stage my plants are in. They are in the flowering stage and so I am really in uncharted territory!Couldn't agree more. I've always been one to go too far to the point of mental chaos over too much information. But in the end, that's how I imagine lots of people function.
And I understand your point on starting out anxious and losing interest once the true level of expertise needed to do well shows up. I'm sitting on an acoustic guitar kit I paid over $1000 on 13 years ago. Part way in, the full magnitude arrested my brains and now I have an awesome, high end guitar that somebody will buy from me and finish building some day. ... the best laid plans.....
At this point, I have the sides with all the braces and kerfing done and a top with all the bracing and the back and bracing.Pete, where are you in terms of your acoustic guitar build? It can be daunting but it can also be done...
I am a guitarist and I've been told by my luthier that sometimes kits are good but need special tools to put the kit together. That has kept me away from building an acoustic, although I am considering building an electric. I read some replies here so I hope you finish the kit. Back to this topic, I am on my first grow operation and noticed I was "overthinking" everything I was doing. I have settled down and am only researching what I need to know for the stage my plants are in. They are in the flowering stage and so I am really in uncharted territory!
It’s just as easy to make a mistake building a guitar as it is growing weed...at least mistakes in the build are appearant...you can see what you did wrong... lotta times I just wonder what I did wrong with my grow...All these practices require Practice!
More light would help the plant be more compact. Not trying to be a jerk, but you will need a lot more light to flower under.
More light would help the plant be more compact. Not trying to be a jerk, but you will need a lot more light to flower under.
Probably not totally dark until around 1 AM around here. I have thought of moving it into our spare bathroom that has NO windows, in the late afternoon, and just shutting the door. However, I also figured I'd pot it in a new grow bag I recently bought, and move it outdoors. Weather is not co-operating with me though. Most nights are in the 20s. Can't wait for spring!! I figured once in the grow bag I can put it in the wagon, and move it into nice light in the back yard (live in the country and yes, Michigan now allows us to grow 12 plants) and in the latter part of the afternoon just moving it into our metal shed and shutting the door until nightfall, then moving it back out again for the next day. Pain in the butt but would otherwise probably vegetate all summer long until around Sept 22. Now, the problem with SW Michigan, close to the lake, is that we get really rainy weather in late September and into October and November. I work at a winery and there is always issues with rain and harvest, and sometimes some of our grapes, like Vignoles, put so much water into the berries that they cause bursting int he cluster and then sour rot starts to take ahold, along with other fungus problems like powder mildew, downy mildew.... etc. So want to avoid late fall flowering.Agree 100%
Almost anything will veg. Also doesn't sound like its in total darkness, going to have problems in flower.
To me cheap LED is a 8 dollar bulb. I paid about $40.00 a piece for my 2 SANI LED lights. Things are growing great with them, but I did not specifically choose them because of the cost, but more on the quality of the light spectrum. In LED 40 watts (actually are around 37W) is not the same light intensity as a regular incandescent bulb. More lie 4x the luminosity. I know then they go off in the early evening, it seems strangely dark in that area of our living room. The 2 are like a HUGE amount of light, in full spectrum. Once can channel more of the light with just a little trick of using Mylar and increase light effect for a larger distance.
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