As far as i know there are some states that do not regulate the hort and landscape businesses so no license needed to purchase horticultural grade products but if it is a listed substance for explosive compounds you may need an applicators license from the dept of ag specifically for entamological purposes (which all states have) in order to purchase something like high-test h2o2. My knowledge in regards to the license is limited to its uses in hort here in the SE of the USofA. Cali is its own country so whooo knows out there (buy it up where they got it) Thats what i did with Hydroguard before you learned me good about the h2o2.
BTW......I know you deal with 400 posts a week so I don't expect you to remember my highly ambicious but well researched op that I posted about in early september, but....
i am happy to report that my ABF style op is kicking along. Cut my first batch of clones from my first 37 parent plants.The Clone Cabinet I set-up is 1200mmx1500x1500high. Temp is a balmy 30, RH is running 75%
(thay need a patting your own back smiley) Have 80 clones in my aero-cloner (with water at 30 degrees) and 65 in rapid rooters on a heat mat (also at 30). All but 2 are doing quite well (again insert patting your own back smiley-both that are struggling are on the heat mat) since cutting 48 hrs ago. My second batch of parents are in week 3 and will be ready to provide an abundance of cuttings in a couple weeks. The flower room is all dialed in and ready for the first batch (hopefully in 10-12 days).
Will keep you posted...thanks again for all your help a few weeks back.
-OitW
ps-i added another 1kw in the flower room after reading up on your opinion of light movers-so now the movers just go a couple feet, back and forth.
96sq.ft./4000watts=40watts per--should be solid (the room and the buds, lol)
Thanks again al-maybe we can burn one at the cup this year. If not in Amsterdam then perhaps when i holiday down yonder (or is that under)
O'bama-Vote Irish
-sry bout the political plug I just love my new bumper sticker