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What a uplifting read! I ran into the same issue seasick. Had to shut down over the winter. Finally convinced my wife to let me veg plants indoor for my outdoor season. Currently working out plans with a buddy to run power to my shed so I can run a few grows in the winter.

The price sounds about right on the vipar. Like others have said, check out Mars hydro, I have a Mars II 400 and works great in my small tent.

You could also try running T5s, plus you could probably find ones that are CSA certified (might be a North American thing). My wifes main concern and also crossed my mind was buying these lights without an electrical associations stamp of approval. Personally I think it's bullshit but you could play the safety card and get regulated lights.

All the best dude
 
LOL finally put your foot down. gotta be the one to put down ya foot but you should frame a room in your garage so you can put a tent in the room and it will b super steatlh "storage closet" imo i would do that. and as others said i would try mars hydros got sum coming intomorrow i see alot of grows on here with them and very reasonable priced compared to other leds on market
 
seasick I think we have all been there brother! the way I got my wife on board was i just told her I needed 6 months to grow and id quit. 1 year later she does my waterings.. make her understand this is 1 90 day project build her up over that time. she will get used to it trust me. as of right now make her understand she has a say and its all temporary until after the first grow together. 90 days after that talk to her again. PS between you and me if ya get some extra money spend all you can on her. that will get her trust the Elvis!
 
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Lol the lengths we would go to grow.
Sounds like BR549 has 99 probs but a bitch aint one :rofl:
i was thinking 99 bitches and a male ain't one
 
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She then said " you always do this and I give up because I don't want to argue.." ( this is when I knew I had her on the ropes )

I am glad you got things settled for now, but that statement is very telling.
If she feels like the two of you are vying to win rather than working through an issue together, it will come back to bite you in a big way.
My advise would be to listen to hear concerns, express your needs and ask for her suggestions.
And as long as you are growing and she has concerns, do your best to make her feel that you share those concerns equally.

I am paying the price for poor communication in my own marriage. Communicating well may not have brought a different outcome, but I would feel better about it.
 
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