Indoor 3rd time the charm? Im hoping so.. 4 plant grow

Man all the pics are upside down.. anyone know how to fix this problem?
@Mossy @Son of Hobbes This problem crops up regularly with new members and perhaps the solution could be posted in the "Help and Information" drop down.

I do not use my cell phone for pictures as I have a camera that automatically uploads to my PC via wifi and this is not a problem using that method. I have read several fixes in various threads and all seemed to work for that person only to crop up again elsewhere. This is not an exhaustive list just a start.

1. Rotate the phone before taking the picture.
2. Use an app on your phone to open and save the picture then upload the saved picture.
3. Send your pictures via email to your PC and upload from there. Run them through Photoshop or other software if needed.

My camera saves really large files if I forget to set it to VGA mode; I just run them through Photoshop and save them as small .jpg files that upload really fast and are just fine for the web posts. This saves disk space on the sites servers also!

All you phone users out there with a solution cut and paste mine into your response and add to the list please.
I know @autobeast uses a phone to post some very good pictures perhaps he can help.
 
ye if using ur phone u go to were u want to write a post like i am here. then hit the upload file button and upload the pics u want. let them upload then hit the full image button. that makes sure ur pics come up normal size and not small. job done. hope this makes sense. happy growing every1;)
 
I’m really excited to watch this one, @Q-TiZzLe! I just read your first grow and I was very impressed. I haven’t had a look to see if you have other journals yet, where I imagine I’d find this answer, but what do you think are the biggest changes you’ve made while growing that have increased the quality of the end product? You also stated the yield was significantly lower, but obviously it’s quality that counts.
 
I’m really excited to watch this one, @Q-TiZzLe! I just read your first grow and I was very impressed. I haven’t had a look to see if you have other journals yet, where I imagine I’d find this answer, but what do you think are the biggest changes you’ve made while growing that have increased the quality of the end product? You also stated the yield was significantly lower, but obviously it’s quality that counts.
hands down... was curing... i bought one of those curing racks from amazon and that shit dried it WAYYY to fast... so i just built a custom one that kept the humidity in that perfect range so it dried.. but didnt dry out... and im not sure if i stated this in the begining but the main reason the yield was so low my last one is mainly due to the fact that i ran outta funds and ran out of nutes.. so basically the most important part ( the last leg of the grow) was really done on jus plain ol water... definitely not one of my proudest moments lol but you live and you learn...
 
update:
fixed the leaks on my hydro system by sealing the gaskets with some gorilla tape and now works like a charm... with that said. last thursday, i prepped some water (put tap water on the counter for 24 hrs so that the chlorine will dissapate) and on friday i dropped the seeds into a each shot glass for 24 hrs. at the same time i took some of the excess water and added some calmag and Rapid start to it and soaked the rapid rooter plugs at the same time for 24 hrs. after the 24 hrs the seeds all sank to the bottom... wrang out the soaking rapid rooters so they were damp... dropped the seeds in, and tore off a corner piece of the rapid rooter and covered the hole above the seed.. been checking it daily and keeping the rooters moist... and in the humidity dome... current enviroment in the dome is 78 degrees and about 70 percent humidity... which brings me to today.. woke up and checked on them... 3 of 4 are already above ground and the 4th is looking like she is trying to push her way through as we speak....

OH yea!! and the 4 strains i decided to go with this one is:
White widow
dutch passion: think big
Dutch passion: autonight queen
Swiss cheese by nirvana

im really tempted to but not sure if im going to do it but i really want to try to use advanced nutrients this grow but we will see.. i may stick to what i did my last one which was, cutting edge solutions...
thanks for dropping by.. pics will be up later today when i get the time...
 
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This one was earlier. the top left is up now.
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Got the hydro system in as well

Update:
Made presoak for rockwool cubes and cubes now soaking for 24 hrs. Will place rapid rooters into cubes once 24 hr presoak is complete.
 
hands down... was curing... i bought one of those curing racks from amazon and that shit dried it WAYYY to fast... so i just built a custom one that kept the humidity in that perfect range so it dried.. but didnt dry out... and im not sure if i stated this in the begining but the main reason the yield was so low my last one is mainly due to the fact that i ran outta funds and ran out of nutes.. so basically the most important part ( the last leg of the grow) was really done on jus plain ol water... definitely not one of my proudest moments lol but you live and you learn...

I have a large drying rack with about 6 trays, the circular ones you hang from the roof and it usually takes a week or so for my flowers to dry enough to jar, but it’s a basement grow so I can keep the humidity dialed in. It makes sense though! I’m glad you have that sorted. I’m going to switch to hanging and dry trimming. I did that with a few plants last time and found the trimming so much less painstaking!

Sucks about the nutrients! Shame you’re not close by I would’ve handballed you whatever you needed.
 
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