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Day 36 Girls looking great still looking hungry so I have been feeding RAW cal-mag .325g per gallon every watering around 50 ppm in RO water ph 6.4 and then with bennies once a week:toke:


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Sweet bourbon kush
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Strawberry microverse
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Raz Berry runtz
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Banana Breads :smoking:

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hose clamp and rubber will stop the leak as long as the pipe does not crush. I have no idea what that water line would be doing in the furnace. Is there a humidifier in there? :pighug:
No idea. It's a 30 year old combination oil furnace and water heater. But the pipe that's leaking looks like it comes from the well pump
 
Perhaps it’s a boiler…..
bingo, maybe. Been a while since I ran into radiators. If the house has radiators or in-floor heating, that might be the reason for the pipe. That might also change the nature of the problem because it could mean that this plumbing is not the house supply, at least not for the most part. The pipes to and from the radiators is likely a separate system from the house plumbing, although there may be some sort of a controlled link to keep the radiator system topped up - dunno, I've never worked on one. Radiators might explain the deterioration of the pipe if an incorrect solution was used in the circuit, or mixed metals in it caused electrolysis of the copper. :biggrin:
 
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