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Old 01-10-2017, 11:24 PM
Dollythehun Dollythehun is offline
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Depending on what you want, I got a very attractive set of t5s from Home Depot online free shipping for $130. Cords, timer included. I'll send you a link...Because, frankly, you are going to expand your collection.

ViaVolt 2 ft. 4-Bulb T5 High Output Copper Fluorescent Grow Light Fixture with Timer V24 KIT at The Home Depot - Mobile
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Old 01-10-2017, 11:47 PM
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Oh boy yes... if you were to look back at my posts... oh 9 months ago... I think I asked a question about how others limit their spending...

Yep. Gave up on that. I think that was, oh... 50+ orchids ago. I actually don't know how many I have now. I have focused on minis though, so 6 or 7 of them take up the space of one big...

Yeah... if it weren't for pesky student loans I would be more inclined to be in the market for a house... with a nice four season sunroom... yeah.

On my really bad days, I will drive by someone's house with not a single plant in a beautiful window... or worse, the shades drawn over that beautiful window and I silently curse them... On my REALLY bad days, I forget to put their mail in their mailbox and drive away... just kidding, on the last part.
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Old 01-11-2017, 08:55 PM
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I love the miniatures too! Especially my little S. Fragrans.

I fully understand the whole student loan bit. All too well .

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Depending on what you want, I got a very attractive set of t5s from Home Depot online free shipping for $130. Cords, timer included. I'll send you a link...Because, frankly, you are going to expand your collection.

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