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Wow that's way too fast!

We do have a shortage of beds and staff up here but even so, they made me stay 3 days for my knee and the same for my hip a few years later.
I agree. The nurse and I had a discussion about it, I was not a happy camper when she suggested my wife being released the same afternoon. My wife should have been in there at least two nights, IMO, but the only way that was going to happen was if she moved into a cot in the hallway for the second night, which we chose not to do. We figured a night in the hotel would be at least slightly better. It has been quite the adventure.

Did you avoid infection in your knee replacement? My wife did fine with that issue, no sign of infection at any point, and since she is more than a month since the operation, she is out of risk there. She is working on flex of the knee, which as you must know is a project. :cheers:
 
Ah. I stand corrected. Thank you :cheers:

Sounds like frass has a lot of micronutrients, some chitin, and probably bacteria and fungi too.

Whereas chitosal has no nutritive value at all and only stimulates defenses.

I knew right away that the frass product would wreak havoc on my drip system.
Indeed it would, the chitin is pretty much insoluble, so it would plug things up even if the other stuff did not. Drip irrigation is a challenge with any non-salt nutes.

My top watering setup now does not use the small orifice drippers any more, I just pump the nutes into distributor caps of some sort through open 1/4 OD tubing which is more resistant to plugging. The amount of nutes is controlled by how long the pump stays on instead of depending on drippers. Just a thought for your setup if plugging is driving you nuts. If you went this route, you would need a timer that can be programmed down to second intervals. :pighug:
 
So I can officially say that at day 47, Build A Soil still hasn't "needed" any feeding.. I have fed all 3 plants in this tent for good measure, 1 time around day 35 and have just been giving them un ph'd tap water since they sprouted.. Seems ill be making the switch over from fox farms finally! The 2 Naptowns are the same age just 2 different soils and the other one up front is Devil Fruit by 20/20 just 2 days behind the others, also in BAS.

Another plus is i haven't had 1 fungus nat!

Naptown in BAS..
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Naptown in FFHF..
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Devil Fruit in BAS..
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Group Shot!
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I tried in a bit of a jimmy rigged setup with my freezer and a vacuum pump, but it did not work - far too slow without air movement and dehumidification, I think. I'm not going to buy a proper freeze dryer to do it, so not happening for me even though I do like the idea. I do freeze my bud for storage though, and it works a treat for me. :pighug:
 
So I can officially say that at day 47, Build A Soil still hasn't "needed" any feeding.. I have fed all 3 plants in this tent for good measure, 1 time around day 35 and have just been giving them un ph'd tap water since they sprouted.. Seems ill be making the switch over from fox farms finally! The 2 Naptowns are the same age just 2 different soils and the other one up front is Devil Fruit by 20/20 just 2 days behind the others, also in BAS.

Another plus is i haven't had 1 fungus nat!

Naptown in BAS..
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Naptown in FFHF..
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Devil Fruit in BAS..
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Group Shot!
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Looking good what are you using 3.0?
 
I also have a box (from years ago) that has a bunch of Vault, Auto Seeds, and Bomb Seed t-shirts in it. I don't know if I can fit them into the breeder box packaging, but I'm going to figure out how to get these out as well (they certainly add some weight to the packages though, so that's a consideration.) They are also European-made, which means that a Large (euro) is probably more like a Small to us fat ass Americans.
 
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