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My point being it may not be spider mites but as GG has pointed out we had better identify the problem before we suggest a solution . I could be nothing or it could be anther form of infestation . Could even be beneficial !! :thumbsup:

I have had a look around the tinterweb and can't find anything so that's why I came here. You guys are always awesome! :thanks: Beneficial would be nice though lol
 
Hello gentleman's. I have tried to Google it, I have tried to used my own brain and thinking, but I can't get it right.
You know those ph-buffers solutions. If I open a bottle, either 4 or 7 buffer, pour it in a glass and calibrate my meter. If I pouring the solution back in the bottle after calibrating, will this raise the Solution? Both my solutions showed a higher PH after 4-5 times of use. So my question is, will both buffer 4 and 7 raise over time if the liquid have been Used? Buffer 4 raised to 4.7 and buffer 7 raised to almost 8.... is this how it works and that why never re-use ph buffer Liquids?
 
it says 2MB max or something like that
Good morning Stoners, Warriors, birds.

IWumbo, that is way too big a file. not the pic size so the resolution must be cranked way up. I don't know what you shoot with but there is probably a way to set it. Maybe a line in the menu that just says something like "reduce for SMS " if a phone.
You should be able to get that size pic down to under 100KB easy. Around 50KB with a little more effort.
 
morning folks :pass:
ph buffers should not go back in the bottle to avoid contamination,pour into
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then ditch
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Hello gentleman's. I have tried to Google it, I have tried to used my own brain and thinking, but I can't get it right.
You know those ph-buffers solutions. If I open a bottle, either 4 or 7 buffer, pour it in a glass and calibrate my meter. If I pouring the solution back in the bottle after calibrating, will this raise the Solution? Both my solutions showed a higher PH after 4-5 times of use. So my question is, will both buffer 4 and 7 raise over time if the liquid have been Used? Buffer 4 raised to 4.7 and buffer 7 raised to almost 8.... is this how it works and that why never re-use ph buffer Liquids?

I don't think it's that it will specifically raise it to pour back in, but just that the solution is getting contaminated by being outside, coming into contact with the glass, any residual stuff on the probe, etc..etc...

So pouring it back in will potentially contaminate the solution which could raise or lower it depending on the contaminants. Basically...the stuff is designed to use a little bit to calibrate the meter and then be disposed of after use and not poured back into the bottle. :smoking:
 
I don't think it's that it will specifically raise it to pour back in, but just that the solution is getting contaminated by being outside, coming into contact with the glass, any residual stuff on the probe, etc..etc...

So pouring it back in will potentially contaminate the solution which could raise or lower it depending on the contaminants. Basically...the stuff is designed to use a little bit to calibrate the meter and then be disposed of after use and not poured back into the bottle. :smoking:

Was little confused when the liquids showed a much higher ph then the bottles says... but then the bottles go straight way to the bin. Gonna buy 1-time use packages instead.
Thank you for your answers guys.
Didn't think it would change the ph in the buffer, was thinking it always would be the same ph, just differ 0.1 or so if very contained. Lesson learned by mistakes.
 
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