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Loving what you're doing, and wish i had the legality to build a high-end grow room like this without worrying about £10000+ worth of grow gear getting taken by the law, as i'm in the UK. I can not believe they won't let people grow a few plants here. It's vile that GW pharmaceuticals basically have a monopoly on medical cannabis in the UK and a fair bit of Europe too.
I am a commercial grower for a 210,000 sq.ft. facility so i have seen my fare share of grow room setup types, simply put....you are a genius! Excellent setup dude. I love your attention to all the details including the smallest ones
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Great build! If you run your drill in reverse when you're using a hole saw on plastic you'll get a cleaner cut and it doesn't jolt through the plastic at the end of the cut!
The tables you made looked nice! I used emt conduit with the maker pipe connectors and used casters on each table. You can adjust the dimensions fairly easily and gets everything off the floor. And the built in trellis support is pretty nice.
I was gonna talk some shit about the amount of work he put into those, when maker pipe, fast fit, and an assortment of pre fabed rolling benches are out there, relatively affordable. HOWEVER, considering the amount of similar type of work ive put into my own room, thatd make me a big hypocrite. I made my own lift lifts for 6 Kush 2.0s, and built high pressure aero systems, with supplemental air atomized dry fog (dont get me started on the compressed air system i had to build) and did all my own electrical. So I cant really cast aspersions on anyone else for any projects they do.
@@fishfacecrab No, I do not. I switched from rockwool drip to hpa/AAA and am not going back. The aero is much more fun, and outperforms the wool and coco drip systems. It's just a lot easier because I don't have to constantly monitor vwc and ec inside the substrate. And it uses much less water and nutrients than drip, even in a drain to waste set up. I use about half what I did with wool, and I haven't even built my runoff reclaim/reuse system yet, which will drive the water efficiency up even more. The hard part of hpa/AAA is in designing and building the systems, because there's no one around telling you how to scale up without making mistakes. It's easy to run a little tent, but it gets trickier when you move to a full room, or an entire building. That's basically what I'm doing now, figuring out how to best scale up to much larger flowering canopies. Most people don't want to mess with it at scale right now (Redbird in WA is the only one doing real high pressure aero and succeeding) because it's usually too much risk for not enough benefit, but water and nutrient scarcity will only increase over time, and it won't be long, maybe a decade or so, before people start switching methods. Especially since retrofitting facilities that run drip won't require much new equipment and won't require any big changes to pre existing MEP systems.
Anybody leaving negative comments are just jealous. I know I am! Not my grow style at all but I wouldn't turn it down lol! Most people don't realize how much more work this all is than you see on a video, so really great job having the motivation to get it done 👊
Buying tools to make those tables seems like quite the cost increase. I'd just use old beer cases and euro-pallets. Sturdy, cheap, can be re-sold and returned for full price, airflow is good and you still get tons of points to strap on your filters. You really went all out on that room! Insanely awesome.
Your rooms are SO PROFESSIONAL! I am about to install the same style irrigation system tomorrow and you comment at 30:50 made me wish you already had the easier drip system set up! Oh well I guess I'll redo mine later too
Watching from your first vids....to now. Hats off wow! I've spent 6 months searching, watching , learning. Narrowed it down to about 3 or 4 people, steady watched , followed. (Ur one ) here in the great state of NY. things are changing and I'm trying to get in where I fit in. SUPER JOB, love the vids.
Has a brand new Twister T4 just chillin.. you got deep pockets or it's mostly all sponsored I would imagine. Either way i've put over 1000 hours on a T4, good machine.
Ive worked hard to build relationships with great companies in all aspects of this channel. Have not used the T4 yet but had great results with my T6. Thanks for watching.
I'd imagine he's a union worker. Just seems like that kind of guy. Hard worker and plays even harder. Either way, great stuff. Too bad he wasn't in AZ. Otherwise I could have helped him. 😏
Just a tip use rubber bungee cords to hold ur fans up it will really help reduce the vibration. Your whole setup looks great ! I love the diy re use of the racking. Way to go man ! I hope everything grows well for ya ✊🌱💜
Great video.. Love your showing your build process, mistakes and all. the pallet racks is great ideal , strong and cheap. You may regret not spray painting the pvc dark gray later, grow lights are so intense the pvc will still glow inside the lines, a flood and drain setup with a bell syphon would have been way easier to set up. Keep up sending the great videos.. thxs..
what a great set up and documentation, thanks for putting this out, inspiring! I'd love to see you run (all) one of the rows as living soil beds and see how the end product compares vs sythetics in the res. Keep up the awesome work, well done and looking forward to part 3!
Making your own system is NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS YOU GOTTA WORK OUT THE BUGS IN THE SYSTEM ONCE IT IS WORKING. THE KEY TO OF CROP USED TO HAVE UNRESTRICTED ROOT SYSTEM THAT WILL LEAD TO A HEALTHY HEAVY HARVEST
After seeing your build out and I might say it looks impressive, I went back and looked at truffle cake pt 2. I'm a new indoor grower and absorbing as much as possible from some of these failure videos is what is needed. I see issues but to know what to do comes with experience or someone guiding you is how I see my grow playing out. Good stuff I'll be following the build out
Yo this is what growers need to see especially new growmies seeing the set up and all the explanations are great brotha keep it coming can't wait to see this babe in full bloom 😲
Absolutely incredible set up !! Hats off to the amount time and effort that you put into this. I see some haters in the comments (naturally) but they’re just jealous they can’t pull off this set up. Excited to see where this is going! Is this set up for personal use ? Are you a caregiver? (Do you have those in Canada?) you plan on becoming a cultivator to sell to stores ? Once again awesome stuff my man, looking forward to part 3
His response basically dictates he’s an illicit grower for the best market there is…. The people’s market! Hahaha so yeah he’s a “caregiver” of sorts lol
Make sure to de-burr drill holes in your drain tables before installing the drain fitting - burrs can cause leaks between the table and the gasket. Also, I couldn't see how long you waited to transplant after applying mycorrhizae - just remember that mycorrhizal fungi will die if they don't come into contact with a plant's root within about 6 hours of the mycorrhizae being activated. Awesome videos! Keep up the great work.
mycorrhiza dosnt die they just go dormant unless they come into contact with roots and you cannot activate mycorrhiza if this where true then why do so many potting soils come with them in there then they sit in warehouses for 8 to 10 months on palletts at a homedepot and they still work
idk why, but i love the contrast between the primer and orange on the tables. i would be keeping it that way ;) and man with the amount of stuff these companies send out for free i really need to start making videos on my grows, god damn.
Putting those fans under the table has to be one of the smartest ideas I’ve seen someone do. I literally put my booster fans at the bottom of my tent vents. I noticed after do this it pulls a lot more fresh air down to my girls instead going straight to my carbon filter. As most us growers do we like to set our carbon filter and fan at the top of the tent. I noticed after installing my 8in booster fans for fresh air I was only cooling the top of the tent. After moving them to the bottom the air is now forced up through the bottom instead of the top. Thx for the video. Also think about cutting the legs on the table a little shorter so the girls can grow a little taller without having to sacrifice space while lowering the lights.
have actual air movment in all areas of the room is important. if passive air movement is all you are relying on then it wont be enough to keep your micro climates as similar as possible.
wish there were videos like this 25 years ago. 😂 I just had to invent everything from my imagination. Grow room design was a long slow process of learning and making mistakes. Took me years to finally get it wired.
Good to see you living the dream. Making it happen as a plan comes together. All growers who never had a healthy hobby have found a home growing cannabis and you are living the dream. Happy for you... Also I just want to point out that in transplanting, mycholrizal fungi is very beneficial for the plants and it is a must. However, when it comes to transplant shock and giving the roots their first leg up. It's the host of microbes or rather bacteria that are also in the mix which contribute to reducing transplant stress. Furthermore to be specific, the roots actually pick up on the presence of those essential bacteria responsible for a healthy rizosphere. It's a shame that soon after the transplant that most of those bacteria have to die. Since they are not in stable or healthy symbiotic relationship with a more natural organic grow system. But the plants get love and you love them and that's all that matters. Good luck in your venture.
Thank you very much for your feed back really appreciate it. The transplant went flawlessly and have never had such fast growth. This is my first grow in coco and I'll will never go back to promix when growing in this style.
Great video. Tables are cool, and the watering is elaborate. Honestly organics is way easier, but you shoot for fewer larger plants. Clean water is all you need, no PH, no constant mixing, cheaper when recycling. It does take longer, but it really does save your back. Thanks for the video
Ty for taking the time to actually reply to your fans, it shows you have a truly rewarding personality, and that goes a long way to people like myself.. 👍👍
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Loving what you're doing, and wish i had the legality to build a high-end grow room like this without worrying about £10000+ worth of grow gear getting taken by the law, as i'm in the UK. I can not believe they won't let people grow a few plants here. It's vile that GW pharmaceuticals basically have a monopoly on medical cannabis in the UK and a fair bit of Europe too.
Good luck and keep your videos coming.
I have been following you for a couple years now
Hey are you running the Whatsapp stuff that keeps replying to comments on your channel ??
This the same as terpy treats ? Or terpy from Z ?
I am a commercial grower for a 210,000 sq.ft. facility so i have seen my fare share of grow room setup types, simply put....you are a genius! Excellent setup dude. I love your attention to all the details including the smallest ones
Thanks for the feedback on the space, still room to improve in future videos. small changes will happen to dial everything in.
What's the best hydroponic method for a commercial greenhouse??
@@sz5971 direct inection EC stacking dtw drippers in to coco or rockwool. anything less is uncivilized.
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😂Got a job for me?😂
Great build! If you run your drill in reverse when you're using a hole saw on plastic you'll get a cleaner cut and it doesn't jolt through the plastic at the end of the cut!
I applaud your efforts, but I must say, making those tables was nuts
I wanna look for used twin bed frames now and save the labor 😂
Make tables to save money, ends up buying a new saw and new blades to make one, not sure if any cost was spared
@@chma0401 true story
The tables you made looked nice! I used emt conduit with the maker pipe connectors and used casters on each table. You can adjust the dimensions fairly easily and gets everything off the floor. And the built in trellis support is pretty nice.
I was gonna talk some shit about the amount of work he put into those, when maker pipe, fast fit, and an assortment of pre fabed rolling benches are out there, relatively affordable. HOWEVER, considering the amount of similar type of work ive put into my own room, thatd make me a big hypocrite. I made my own lift lifts for 6 Kush 2.0s, and built high pressure aero systems, with supplemental air atomized dry fog (dont get me started on the compressed air system i had to build) and did all my own electrical. So I cant really cast aspersions on anyone else for any projects they do.
@@fishfacecrab No, I do not. I switched from rockwool drip to hpa/AAA and am not going back. The aero is much more fun, and outperforms the wool and coco drip systems. It's just a lot easier because I don't have to constantly monitor vwc and ec inside the substrate. And it uses much less water and nutrients than drip, even in a drain to waste set up. I use about half what I did with wool, and I haven't even built my runoff reclaim/reuse system yet, which will drive the water efficiency up even more. The hard part of hpa/AAA is in designing and building the systems, because there's no one around telling you how to scale up without making mistakes. It's easy to run a little tent, but it gets trickier when you move to a full room, or an entire building.
That's basically what I'm doing now, figuring out how to best scale up to much larger flowering canopies. Most people don't want to mess with it at scale right now (Redbird in WA is the only one doing real high pressure aero and succeeding) because it's usually too much risk for not enough benefit, but water and nutrient scarcity will only increase over time, and it won't be long, maybe a decade or so, before people start switching methods. Especially since retrofitting facilities that run drip won't require much new equipment and won't require any big changes to pre existing MEP systems.
@@jonosterman2878Hi! where can I learn more about aero you used?
Anybody leaving negative comments are just jealous. I know I am! Not my grow style at all but I wouldn't turn it down lol! Most people don't realize how much more work this all is than you see on a video, so really great job having the motivation to get it done 👊
Thanks for the great comment! really appreciate it.
Nice setup. That ac infinity fan looks beast! This is goals.
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Buying tools to make those tables seems like quite the cost increase. I'd just use old beer cases and euro-pallets. Sturdy, cheap, can be re-sold and returned for full price, airflow is good and you still get tons of points to strap on your filters. You really went all out on that room! Insanely awesome.
Your rooms are SO PROFESSIONAL! I am about to install the same style irrigation system tomorrow and you comment at 30:50 made me wish you already had the easier drip system set up! Oh well I guess I'll redo mine later too
I like this video showing them doing actual work ! Makes it feel like internets not fake and always nice to see the behind the curtain
Step one: Have $30k for materials
This is a trap house wet dream
Hahaha brilliant 👏 so true
Maybe more than 30
Plus location
@@jodysancho4168 extra $200k+ for the warehouse
Watching from your first vids....to now. Hats off wow! I've spent 6 months searching, watching , learning. Narrowed it down to about 3 or 4 people, steady watched , followed. (Ur one ) here in the great state of NY. things are changing and I'm trying to get in where I fit in. SUPER JOB, love the vids.
Happy to hear my video provide some value to you! Appreciate the support.
This is fascinating to watch come together. I would love to get to this point some day.
me too
This was easily a two person job. Well done getting everything done on your own.
Has a brand new Twister T4 just chillin.. you got deep pockets or it's mostly all sponsored I would imagine. Either way i've put over 1000 hours on a T4, good machine.
Ive worked hard to build relationships with great companies in all aspects of this channel. Have not used the T4 yet but had great results with my T6. Thanks for watching.
I'd imagine he's a union worker. Just seems like that kind of guy. Hard worker and plays even harder. Either way, great stuff. Too bad he wasn't in AZ. Otherwise I could have helped him. 😏
@@mobiusprolix8454 where u at in AZ?
@@markrogers9186 need help?
@@mobiusprolix8454 you on IG?
Very clean room👍
Thank you 😊
Money can't buy you happiness. But it can buy you this 😁😁😁
This is happiness
@@Bikestheonlygoodfun Indeed 🥳
Love it!!! Absolutely outstanding. one day when Texas finally gets it together.
Crazy set up man. Good work. Wish I had a room this sick
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ahhh that PVC cutter was so satisfying to see/hear
Just a tip use rubber bungee cords to hold ur fans up it will really help reduce the vibration. Your whole setup looks great ! I love the diy re use of the racking. Way to go man ! I hope everything grows well for ya ✊🌱💜
Dude! You left your prints everywhere maaaaaan!! Stay safe brother 🤛
Wielding in that room destroyed it.
Bummer.
Still, great ingenuity!
Also love the “budget” build😂
That’s an easy 25 thousand dollar 9
Lighter
budget could be a different amount for anyone.... also get quality equipment the first time so you limit your exposure to issues in the future.
@@TerpyHighs no doubt!
Loved the quality,
All the grinding as well
Would you like to be flown out to a location and do a set up
@@opak362 yea for sure, where we going?
I have my electrician, as well.
i just looked 2 minutes yet but the table solution made it, respekt for your work
Great video.. Love your showing your build process, mistakes and all. the pallet racks is great ideal , strong and cheap. You may regret not spray painting the pvc dark gray later, grow lights are so intense the pvc will still glow inside the lines, a flood and drain setup with a bell syphon would have been way easier to set up. Keep up sending the great videos.. thxs..
oh hell yea brotha, you added a 8in fan and 2 6in fans, youll be set for sure man. I love this setup.
what a great set up and documentation, thanks for putting this out, inspiring! I'd love to see you run (all) one of the rows as living soil beds and see how the end product compares vs sythetics in the res. Keep up the awesome work, well done and looking forward to part 3!
Making your own system is NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS
YOU GOTTA WORK OUT THE BUGS IN THE SYSTEM ONCE IT IS WORKING. THE KEY TO OF CROP USED TO HAVE UNRESTRICTED ROOT SYSTEM THAT WILL LEAD TO A HEALTHY HEAVY HARVEST
One day I will do something like this 🎉
After seeing your build out and I might say it looks impressive, I went back and looked at truffle cake pt 2. I'm a new indoor grower and absorbing as much as possible from some of these failure videos is what is needed. I see issues but to know what to do comes with experience or someone guiding you is how I see my grow playing out. Good stuff I'll be following the build out
Thanks for watching really appreciate it, hope you enjoy it and the videos provide you some value.
Yo this is what growers need to see especially new growmies seeing the set up and all the explanations are great brotha keep it coming can't wait to see this babe in full bloom 😲
Thank you, appreciate the feed back on it!
Beautiful grow room man, can’t wait to see it out to use
Me encanta ver que hagan tan buen trabajo. ¡Felicitaciones y gracias por permitirnos verlo!
Saludos, Lucas.
Great looking set up cannot wait to see the room in full swing
Never saw someone set up a reclaimed water filter from the dehumidifier. Cool stuff
Absolutely incredible set up !! Hats off to the amount time and effort that you put into this. I see some haters in the comments (naturally) but they’re just jealous they can’t pull off this set up.
Excited to see where this is going!
Is this set up for personal use ? Are you a caregiver? (Do you have those in Canada?) you plan on becoming a cultivator to sell to stores ?
Once again awesome stuff my man, looking forward to part 3
Thanks for watching and really appreciate it! more videos to come on the room!
I see zero haters in the comments! Why say that? Especially when there's none
His response basically dictates he’s an illicit grower for the best market there is…. The people’s market! Hahaha so yeah he’s a “caregiver” of sorts lol
I dont sell anything.
@@TerpyHighs of course not. I use the same lights, and easily get 2lbs+ per light. I also smoke 18 lbs every 3 months. 🤣🤣
I commend you for taking on the task to build your tables . You have skills
This is amazing. Youre doing a great job. Very inspiring.
you did it all by yourself you should be very proud brother! Amazing to see it! Keep killin it!
I appreciate it! Thank you so much!
When you Dream, you don't mess around 😁 Incredible setup man, settin the Bar High 👏 Cheers an Good Vibes 🤙🤙🌱🤙🤙
Thank you! Sure was alot of work to get to this point but its only the start. More dreaming to come, let's see how far we can go.
Yeah its a pretty big project you have going there. Good job getting to that point, it'll be worth it 4sur 👊🙏👊✌🌱✌💪💪👊
You don't need 3/4 of that equipment. It's crazy. A suppliers dream customer.
to each their own. different situation for everyone.
@@TerpyHighs Of course.
Hey Ryan, I was wondering if you could make a guided tour of your tent rooms. Great video btw ! I can't wait for the part 3 to come out
My tents are currently taken down so unfortunately wouldn't be able to go over that. Maybe once they go back up in the future.
Bro. Thanks for the love you have put into this
Awesome set up. Can't wait to see it full of plants. Great job.👍
Now that is how you do it!! Much love from Minnesota
Wow that was alot of handwork and by yourself too good job besides hella expensive too.💜🌴🪴Hopefully everything on autopilot and tuned in too.😂
You sir are living my dream, to have a commercial grow space that big and hopefully not have wierd nosey neighbors, ah what I wouldn't give for that🌲
You can do it! Little bit of work each day makes you closer to your goal.
UA-cam stop blocking his content...6days later I see the video. Super stoked for you bro...the setup is 🔥👌😤💨
you single handedly keep the electrical company in business
Omg..talk about NEXT LEVEL DUDE✌🇨🇦 big shout out from Peterborough ontario Canada 😎🇨🇦
Englehart Ontario. Beautiful work took away a few ideas Thanks Growmie
Make sure to de-burr drill holes in your drain tables before installing the drain fitting - burrs can cause leaks between the table and the gasket. Also, I couldn't see how long you waited to transplant after applying mycorrhizae - just remember that mycorrhizal fungi will die if they don't come into contact with a plant's root within about 6 hours of the mycorrhizae being activated.
Awesome videos! Keep up the great work.
mycorrhiza dosnt die they just go dormant unless they come into contact with roots and you cannot activate mycorrhiza if this where true then why do so many potting soils come with them in there then they sit in warehouses for 8 to 10 months on palletts at a homedepot and they still work
Holy hell how much did this cost lmao
Awesome room my friend keep up the good work you're doing a fantastic job as always my friend keep it growing and God bless
Thanks, you too!
Had to stop watching when I realized you were going to show you putting up every little strap on every single product you installed.
Haters gonna hate
idk why, but i love the contrast between the primer and orange on the tables. i would be keeping it that way ;) and man with the amount of stuff these companies send out for free i really need to start making videos on my grows, god damn.
Lol nothing in life is free ;)
@@TerpyHighs except them sponsor gifts, those are ;)
I cant believe you did all that work getting the walls done, and floor just to cut and weld steel in it after, lol.
Putting those fans under the table has to be one of the smartest ideas I’ve seen someone do. I literally put my booster fans at the bottom of my tent vents. I noticed after do this it pulls a lot more fresh air down to my girls instead going straight to my carbon filter. As most us growers do we like to set our carbon filter and fan at the top of the tent. I noticed after installing my 8in booster fans for fresh air I was only cooling the top of the tent. After moving them to the bottom the air is now forced up through the bottom instead of the top. Thx for the video. Also think about cutting the legs on the table a little shorter so the girls can grow a little taller without having to sacrifice space while lowering the lights.
have actual air movment in all areas of the room is important. if passive air movement is all you are relying on then it wont be enough to keep your micro climates as similar as possible.
That is the perfect tool for the job. You got to use it right lol. Great video man!
Dang I remember tent grows. Look at you now!👏
wow that is a next level set up mate. great work
You could always weld or bolt casters on the bottom of those table legs. I am sure they make some that would fit perfectly into those racks.
Nice Job! Couldn't stop watching. Every step of the way you worked through and thought of everything.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome job ! lookin forward to see some nice greenery in there.. Happy Growing ❤🌱
I can't wait to see a grow in this room its gonna look like a well trimmed jungle
Foundyour channel a couple days a go, been binging ever since. Great stuff
Have to give you props on all that work by yourself, nice job, looks great.
The dream Grow room awesome video brother👌🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!
Бро, ты конечно космонавт. Респект тебе!
Awesome! I can't find the exact words. I am truly mesmerized by it.
Glad you like it!
Million dollar grower over here
The time has come been waiting to see what ha svecine of this room. Looks great keep the great vids coming.
Thanks, will do!
The best grow room I ever have seen, awesome.
I am addicted to this series
Congratulations man. Great Setup. I will copy it as soon as its legal in my country💪
Nice room bro the only thing where the air intake is you should have a fan blowing it up to the ceiling so It can be dispersed to the room
37 min video, love it! Some serious build quality and effort here, well done mate
Glad you enjoyed it
@@TerpyHighswie läuft ihr Projekt heute ?
wish there were videos like this 25 years ago. 😂 I just had to invent everything from my imagination. Grow room design was a long slow process of learning and making mistakes. Took me years to finally get it wired.
This so dope to watch 🙌🙌🙌
Good to see you living the dream. Making it happen as a plan comes together. All growers who never had a healthy hobby have found a home growing cannabis and you are living the dream. Happy for you...
Also I just want to point out that in transplanting, mycholrizal fungi is very beneficial for the plants and it is a must. However, when it comes to transplant shock and giving the roots their first leg up. It's the host of microbes or rather bacteria that are also in the mix which contribute to reducing transplant stress. Furthermore to be specific, the roots actually pick up on the presence of those essential bacteria responsible for a healthy rizosphere. It's a shame that soon after the transplant that most of those bacteria have to die. Since they are not in stable or healthy symbiotic relationship with a more natural organic grow system. But the plants get love and you love them and that's all that matters. Good luck in your venture.
Thank you very much for your feed back really appreciate it. The transplant went flawlessly and have never had such fast growth. This is my first grow in coco and I'll will never go back to promix when growing in this style.
You did a great job then you did it alone bravo.
Dude that's a badass grow space. Nice work
Great video. Tables are cool, and the watering is elaborate. Honestly organics is way easier, but you shoot for fewer larger plants. Clean water is all you need, no PH, no constant mixing, cheaper when recycling. It does take longer, but it really does save your back.
Thanks for the video
Thanks for your feedback and watching really appreciate it!
must be great living there as a dutch grower
Inspiring set up bro I see your still going all the way out keep up the hard work
Dam dude u got it going on can't wait to see what u grow
“So all I had to do was weld them in place…” lol
Love this setup like a dream come true
This is such a great room build! 15:54
On a table budget…..buys a chop saw lol
Great videos man
Wow! DIY AND GROWING! You rock bro!
Thank you! Cheers!
Perfect paint job! I'd seriously hire you 😂
Im mesmerized by your setup! We want a full following of the cannopy plss!! Cheers
in time that room will be nice and full!
@@TerpyHighs Oh lorddd, that must be the paradise. Congrats and keep working hard
Must be nice to afford all of that and have sponsors to help I’ve grown for 20 plus years and never had that luxury like I said must be nice.
Props man this room looks so good your out doing all the other youtubers can't wait to watch the rest of the videos an see the room filled!
This was really fun to watch! Man, quite an investment!
Damn. Looking good. Hope you can keep up with your personal intake with that grow size
Proper job.
No shortcuts.👌
Great work a lot for one man operation and on a budget kudos!
Very nice setup can't wait to see what next ✌
terpy goin balls deep with this new setup!! shoot for the stars, dude!💯👍🏼👍🏼
You did one hell of a job! What a piece of art no doubt. Can't wait to see your first grow, sure to be fire... Great job bro
Much appreciated, thank you!
Ty for taking the time to actually reply to your fans, it shows you have a truly rewarding personality, and that goes a long way to people like myself.. 👍👍
Without all of you this all wouldn't be possible! It's the least I can do.