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You coulda just taken an auto clone and sprayed it away from rest of plant! Then u get weed and seeds! Unless u are planting a field I don’t think u need to do whole plant! Get pollen from clone and then dust whatever u want seeds from! ;)
Was planning to but this one turned over quick.....maybe a couple days veg cause I put in a 1 gallon pot. Still might be late to self it but just hoping for pollen now.
 
No idea how accurate this particular chart is regarding ph nute lockout or how it translates to the water going in, but if its anywhere close to right it looks like I was definitely locking some important stuff with a ph at the tap of 7.8 and would also explain why the Cheese looked like it had a severe mag def, and why it looked so much better just from giving it an Epsom salt boost lol.

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Thanks @Mossy and @WildBill my joints hurt too Bill, but I did beat them up:smoking:
Mossy the cam doesn't have as much oomph as the old one but more compact which I'm enjoying. Should do the job:thumbsup:
Yeah, I abused my young self, but that was nothing compared to the Navy. I had fun for the most part. Could have used a few less insanely intense moments and more insanely boring moments.......................or more on the beach partying my ass off around the world. :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :woohoo1::woohoo1:
 
Well......lets see if the FBI shows up on my doorstep.....left a message on ridgland farms voice mail....rather disgusting people raising and selling beagle puppies for the laboratory industry.....can be found here....AALAS Laboratory Animal Science Buyers Guide .
seems they specialize in very docile beagles.......found out about them after seeing a blurb about the NIH being involved in some pretty horrific dog experiments that they funded.....pretty sick shyte, even for halloween.
update: just sent an email to the town of Mount Horeb Wi. asking if they were the same town that ridgland farms says they are located in.......I'm just not ok with this kind of stuff......
 
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No idea how accurate this particular chart is regarding ph nute lockout or how it translates to the water going in, but if its anywhere close to right it looks like I was definitely locking some important stuff with a ph at the tap of 7.8 and would also explain why the Cheese looked like it had a severe mag def, and why it looked so much better just from giving it an Epsom salt boost lol.

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That is not depicting lock-out. It is the optimum PH range for the elements uptake. It is very accurate for Soil. The green area shifts to the left starting at 5.8 to 6.8 for peat based substrates; then 5.5 to 6.5 for all forms of hydroponics.

Oh also, I love how much easier it is to get the PH on this new meter. Should have just done this from the beginning tbh.
Good tools are the cat's meow!

I finally fixed my truck. I was at my wits end. Yesterday we put a new fuel pump and filter, Adjusted the air gap in the distributor, new plug wires, swapped back and forth the air box and igniter coil off a running truck and she was still bucking on the way home. So I thought to my self go old school. Back in the 60s before all of the diagnostic tools nowadays. If a car ran poorly you put in a new set of spark plugs. Even though it passed smog and all cylinders showed equal firing on the scope the number 4 plug was fouled. I have never had a bad plug not show on a scope and it is why it took so dam long to find. I trusted the scope. Anyhow I put a new set of plugs in and she purrs like a kitten and scoots down the road.

The number 4 plug is fouled with oil which means the valve guide needs a seal. I already scheduled the job.
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That is not depicting lock-out. It is the optimum PH range for the elements uptake. It is very accurate for Soil. The green area shifts to the left starting at 5.8 to 6.8 for peat based substrates; then 5.5 to 6.5 for all forms of hydroponics.


Good tools are the cat's meow!

I finally fixed my truck. I was at my wits end. Yesterday we put a new fuel pump and filter, Adjusted the air gap in the distributor, new plug wires, swapped back and forth the air box and igniter coil off a running truck and she was still bucking on the way home. So I thought to my self go old school. Back in the 60s before all of the diagnostic tools nowadays. If a car ran poorly you put in a new set of spark plugs. Even though it passed smog and all cylinders showed equal firing on the scope the number 4 plug was fouled. I have never had a bad plug not show on a scope and it is why it took so dam long to find. I trusted the scope. Anyhow I put a new set of plugs in and she purrs like a kitten and scoots down the road.

The number 4 plug is fouled with oil which means the valve guide needs a seal. I already scheduled the job.
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Motors, blooming money pits!! On the up side that feeling when you finally cracked a difficult job and all that hard work seems worth it. Bleeding knuckles heal and stress levels recede, but you will always remember that first drive after you fixed her.
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Cheers
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Oh also, I love how much easier it is to get the PH on this new meter. Should have just done this from the beginning tbh.
Haven't pulled out my pH pen in quite a while.
The last things I needed to pH were my various ferments and activating EM1.
 
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