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Here are My Fastbuds Comp girl's, My Girl Scout Cookies has exploded she has rows & rows of colas lined up. Also Group Shot.
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the problem is one brand says measure in ounces, another milliliters, another teaspoons and tablespoons. None of which are accurate unless using a graduated cylinder, and then you need to know how to read it. using the ppm method eliminates all that bs. I use a plus or minus 25 ppm range so that I'm not fussing too much when making solution. After a while, you can get to a +/- range of 10 or less ppm which is more than enough.

What I'm getting at was I,ve noticed comments from people who use this method and do not understand why ?? I'f the manufacturer uses oz. or cc's to mix nutrients whats the point of ppm is there a formula that's more accurate or is using ppm used by people that mix their own nutrients . Am I being clear enough now . lol Just trying to be informed . :toke:
 
Try 12 hour shifts of blacktopping a parking lot..........in July.....in 95F heat, standing on 350F asphalt......... for a week! I certainly don't miss that job, only thing worse was making snow........... I'd rather shovel shit!

I'm spent. Huge storm rolled through yesterday afternoon. Caused 100s of poles to snap. I was out on emergency calls till 9pm damn 17 hour shift and back to work this morning . Ready to find me a hole and just lay in it.
 
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