UncleBuck
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looks like you learned to nitrogen, beenthere. good job.Thanks pinworm, can't wait.
looks like you learned to nitrogen, beenthere. good job.Thanks pinworm, can't wait.
Learned to nitrogen?looks like you learned to nitrogen, beenthere. good job.
is that how you would do it if you could be uncle buck?Earth to uncle dumbass....
You are paying at least 1000 bucks so you can have a smaller hole in the wall... Congratulations ya redneck!!
http://www.compactappliance.com/window-air-conditioners-with-heat/?mtcpromotion=cj&utm_source=2779388&utm_medium=aff&utm_campaign=cj&aff_id=1002
Friedrich12,000 BTU Chill Heat/Cool Window Air ConditionerModel: EP12G33A
- Strong 11,500 to 12,000 BTU’s of cooling and 9,200 to 11,200 BTU’s of heating power
- Easily cools and heats space up to 650 sq ft
- Efficient use in both cooling and heating modes
- Weight: 87 lbs
- Dimensions: 15”H x 23 ⅝”W x 21 ¾”D
It heats and cools YA REDNECK!!! ooooh pretty!!! $459 bucks!
Way to blow your budget... 20% simply wasted. A fucking genius!!
great way to throw my stinky air around for the whole neighborhood to smell too.Earth to uncle dumbass....
You are paying at least 1000 bucks so you can have a smaller hole in the wall... Congratulations ya redneck!!
http://www.compactappliance.com/window-air-conditioners-with-heat/?mtcpromotion=cj&utm_source=2779388&utm_medium=aff&utm_campaign=cj&aff_id=1002
Friedrich12,000 BTU Chill Heat/Cool Window Air ConditionerModel: EP12G33A
- Strong 11,500 to 12,000 BTU’s of cooling and 9,200 to 11,200 BTU’s of heating power
- Easily cools and heats space up to 650 sq ft
- Efficient use in both cooling and heating modes
- Weight: 87 lbs
- Dimensions: 15”H x 23 ⅝”W x 21 ¾”D
It heats and cools YA REDNECK!!! ooooh pretty!!! $459 bucks!
Way to blow your budget... 20% simply wasted. A fucking genius!!
What is with that f'n huge signature picture and why is that necessary?
I just ate a cheese sandwich.
Yes, plants spend all their lives under perfect conditions, if they didn't they would all be dead.we have had high temperatures that stayed in the negatives before. all it takes is a good run of days like that and my crop would be dead.
hence why i am going fully insulated with a dedicated heater/AC for precise temp control.
the crops always turn out better when you get to decide the exact temps they enjoy during both the day AND the night.
there's a reason why top shelf indoor sells for more than top shelf outdoor.Yes, plants spend all their lives under perfect conditions, if they didn't they would all be dead.
I wouldn't know. I don't sell treadmills on the black market.there's a reason why top shelf indoor sells for more than top shelf outdoor.
I wouldnt be Uncle Buck for a million bucks... Seriously...is that how you would do it if you could be uncle buck?
I got a paypal account full of cash that says that you are johnwhipshisboehner.I wouldnt be Uncle Buck for a million bucks... Seriously...
I would go closed circuit with CO2 and a cooltube setup to utilize the normally cool temperatures. Put in a mini-split for the summer time but I dont think you would need it in the winter. You might need a heater but you can buy good portable units cheap. I dont think it would run much other than maybe when the lights/ CO2 were not on. I would go with a CO2 generator.
Because it doesnt have seeds and all the additional baggage...there's a reason why top shelf indoor sells for more than top shelf outdoor.
Send it on over :]I got a paypal account full of cash that says that you are johnwhipshisboehner.
Whateva you say Johnwhipsboner!Because it doesnt have seeds and all the additional baggage...