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If Star signs off on LED..... best believe Im making the leap also! Get a harvest with either your Runtz or Mac bro.... tell me it works and its just as good or better.... Ive been eyeing this switch for a minute as well ...

Gonna be awhile
 

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Packer thanks for coming to visit me here in my humble thread;)I’m doing good…My arm is functional( talking about my left arm here )and I’m able to do pretty much everything that I need to do within reason… it hurts if I use it too much… Life is a long time and I intend to make the best of it… I hope you are well in this crazy world
 
Think I’m paying 100 bucks each for hortilux 1000 w lamps

Heh you Aussies. @............. esp. @star crash
For cheap HPS, come to eBay.co.uk Here is a sample 1000w HPS for a few Australian $'s https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164977401704?hash=item26696b5f68:g:KR0AAOSwOjNg~AEY This item states, they will post to Australia (not said they won't). You will need an eBay account. I think eBay.com sign-in is ok, or whatever country your eBay originates. :wave:

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I dunno if this is practical for you. But a HPS fit in a rolled cylinder parcel. Sellers know this, and send them this way regularly. For e.g. you simply wrap the HPS with padding until it fits the tube. HPS are quite sturdy, so should handle being posted fine. You can get rolled cylinder parcels at Post Offices or any Stationary shop for just a few £'s here; widths vary from about 60mm, 80mm, 100mm etc. Get them on eBay if you can't find one. They are usually for printed newspapers, but there's no limit on what can be carried except anything considered a dangerous hazzard in the post, like batteries are a fire hazzard. (Although no one cars, and I often got batteries in the post. Cylinders are cheap to send, for e.g., 250g £5.95 Europe up-to £10.95 World Zone 3. See Royal Mail's 2021 price leaflet here: https://www.google.com/royal-mail-our-prices-april-2021.pdf Find the PDF in your download-folder. Seller will require the extra postage of course. Just send it to them after your purchase. You can find the sellers Paypal address after making the initial payment, and then make an additional one-off payment through Paypal. No need for all dat invoicing and stuff; Paypal will offer you a single one-off payment as soon as you enter the sellers email. No doubt UK seller will delight at posting to Australia, but be great if you could let them know your intentions, and about Tube-cylinder parcels beforehand. Heh.
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Packer thanks for coming to visit me here in my humble thread;)I’m doing good…My arm is functional( talking about my left arm here )and I’m able to do pretty much everything that I need to do within reason… it hurts if I use it too much… Life is a long time and I intend to make the best of it… I hope you are well in this crazy world

That's good to hear the arm is better. I like your attitude. We are chugging along here, same shit different day. Work, hustle, grow, sleep, rinse and repeat
 

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Things are looking great as usual, Star! I hope you get something killer from those hazes! Glad to hear the arm is back in bidness:dance013:
 

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Nice, those leaves are super thin, but huge! Will they finish in our climate's season, or do you take them in? I'd like to try some more Sat. dom. stuff to beat P. M. and Botritis, but we usually get snow here by Halloween. Some of our leaves are already changing in the trees!
We used to have some great local varieties here, that did well. But, over the years people get busted or die and big chunks of 'local-landraces' die with them. My girlfriend has some of her uncle's older stuff I might sift through next year. He's passed on, but roamed the earth during that great era. I tried a few indoor, but they got really leggy and were ultimately uncontrollable.
 

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Not sure yet they’re crossed with faster flowering varieties I’ll see where I’m at at the beginning of October:tumbleweed:
 

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Right? Only time will tell! I wish you the best of luck, my friend! Maybe a few seasons with your winner will acclimate her too.
 

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Here’s a current little collection of sativa’s and hybrids … OHaze , Cambodian x Molokai (Cambolokai)in the center , Nevils Haze x C5 🥭…(These NH C5 clones were taken when the plant was fully in flower , look at the differences between the older leaves in the new leads it’s a good example of a plant that has both slender and fatter leads depending on what stage of life it’s in
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