Ya @Lil Dab I hadn’t cracked the user manual on that thing yet and apparently the instructions on top of pid controller are to put it in engineering mode! No idea what that does so hopefully I don’t need it!
Lmao ya but it was 68 here on Christmas eve! We aren’t used to cold weather round these parts! Said todays cowboys game will be coldest home playoff game on record for dallas and is only supposed to be 23f! Thats like a summer game for green bay!
Ya @Lil Dab I hadn’t cracked the user manual on that thing yet and apparently the instructions on top of pid controller are to put it in engineering mode! No idea what that does so hopefully I don’t need it!
I know thanks for confusing me yesterday I spent the day searching shit. I had one setting that didn't match the user manual but I can't figure out what it is I changed It to the user manual settings. It pressed fine so I think it right but it didn't press/work bad before
... Aunts ankles n calves are swollen and shes having a lot of trouble breathing for the past few days and for some reason she keeps insisting on doing strenuous things.
Yes, think about what is going on, the plant will only take in a small amount of nutrients compared to the water it uses and transpires into the air. I have had plants use well over a gallon of water a day. Removing the water from the reservoir will concentrate the remaining nutrient ions causing the measured PPM to rise sometimes dramatically. This will present a solution to the plants on the next fertigation that can be much too high and will burn or even kill the plant. You want to replace ALL of the water the plants are using, this will prevent the concentration of ions. Now you will be able to watch the PPM of the solution go down as the plants use them. Without expensive lab equipment you cannot know which ions are being used up. This is why I recommend a reservoir change after a 100 PPM drop. Depending on the nutrient line you are using this can get quite expensive and the reason I spent so much time developing a schedule with the least expensive nutrients I could find.
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