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Someone with a lot more computer savvy should make up a DLI spreadsheet, with par on one axis and time on the other.
I belive there are some out there :toke::d5:
Did you perchance say " hey you all, watch this" when you planted them?.......that's a sure sign a fvckup is coming round here.
you forgot "hold my beer":haha::toke::pass:
Even if my humidity goes over the temp....
:shrug: I just get my tent under 80F <60% rh all the time
 
Tried looking it up...very little info on it I could find other than "it's a pretty flower" type of info. I'm wondering if it's a grafted variety......just have to look up the generic "why isn't my passion flower flowering" and try some of that.....


Mine did flower...........eventually @Bill.de.Cat ...later than yours.....but it did.....:headbang:


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No matter what your stance on the beer bug....they say trust the science and I do, I really do.......it's been done before and I've seen the effects. I have family still in the chicken business and have worked on their farms before.......
Mareks Disease.....
Chickens vaccinated against Marek’s disease rarely get sick. But the vaccine does not prevent them from spreading Marek’s to unvaccinated birds.

“With the hottest strains, every unvaccinated bird dies within 10 days. There is no human virus that is that hot. Ebola, for example, doesn’t kill everything in 10 days.”
In fact, rather than stop fowl from spreading the virus, the vaccine allows the disease to spread faster and longer than it normally would, a new study finds. The scientists now believe that this vaccine has helped this chicken virus become uniquely virulent.
The reason this is a problem for Marek’s disease is because the vaccine is “leaky.” A leaky vaccine is one that keeps a microbe from doing serious harm to its host, but doesn’t stop the disease from replicating and spreading to another individual. On the other hand, a “perfect” vaccine is one that sets up lifelong immunity that never wanes and blocks both infection and transmission.
 
I belive there are some out there :toke::d5:

you forgot "hold my beer":haha::toke::pass:

:shrug: I just get my tent under 80F <60% rh all the time

LOL, I hadn't seen one, but with just a short search I actually found one,,, feel like a chump now! LOL
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