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Old Aug-02-2008, 08:55
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Me either, till I was forced to make it work.

It's not something I look forward to every year, but at least I don't panic when temps start to rise in the spring. If my wifes church friends would quit coming over unannounced, we could move the flower room indoors too, lol. Oh well...they're good people. Gotta take the good with the not so good.

We have two seasons here, (summer and winter) with two week grace periods between them. Now, I'll almost regret the cooler temps. It's actually cheaper on electricity trying to cool the flower room in summer, than it is to heat it during the winter. ($100.00 per month more during winter)

I might be doing a 4 month veg this winter, tho. If I can swing it, I'll just take my MH light out to the shed, and keep 'em on 24/7. Gotta heat the room anyways, might as well do it with HID lumens.
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