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| Hey all Well I think this could be a valuable forum if more folks put their 2cents in with ideas & tips. So I pose the question...does anyone grow 'Low Tech' on purpose anymore? IMHO anyone can have a garden at home w/out spending a fortune on the latest greatest supplies by reusing materials that are easily salvaged...my lights,CO2 jugs,fans,pots,& reflective wall coverings are all RECYCLED and they supply premium product for our enjoyment. This may not be the choice for the BIGTIME grower but for personal it's great. Any and all comments welcome. Overgrow peacefully ;~} | ||
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| So I guess I'm the ONLY one with a Low tech set-up? Oh well, I kinda figured that this would be a resourceful bunch with loads of homegrown tips & tricks to get the most out the set-up used. Maybe I just enjoy the experimentation and the re-invention of the wheel more than most?In the end as long as we are growing does it matter if it's high or low tech? Peace | ||
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![]() | I grow low tech i think that if a mj plant in the wild can grow just fine why not use that to my advantage. Toke till u Choke Jesse James [This message has been edited by Jesse James (edited October 04, 2000).] | ||
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