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Going to bake some ATK style GFSD muffins in a minute or two.
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Going to bake some ATK style GFSD muffins in a minute or two.
Chili with beans and cornbread for supper.
Breakfast happened before I woke up It was a Denver omelet.
Breakfast happened before I woke up It was a Denver omelet.
I have modified a wicking humidifier to a top watered one just like a swamp cooler. It still has trouble keeping up with the slowest speed on my exhaust system.Anyone have recommendations on a humidifier? my govee one seems to have died just stopped misting all of sudden. Thinking I’ll get a ac infinity cloud forge but thought I’d ask you guys first. Needs to be top fill style
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Very interesting, I looked into irradiating most fresh meat and most other food and think it a good idea vs. the risk of food born illness that is growing exponentially right now. I wonder does it stop the cannabis curing?I'm part of a few commercial cannabis groups for Colorado, and it looks like in 2025, nearly all cannabis flower cultivated will be "rad sourced," meaning that it goes through an irradiation process because the aspergillus pathogen testing is causing nearly all farms to fail on the test (that doesn't necessarily mean it's bad flower, but the testing thresholds for cannabis when it comes to pathogens is more strict than virtually any agricultural product on the market.)
I guess on one hand you know you're getting "clean" weed, but now you're also consuming something that's been scrubbed. And it sounds like most, if not all, farms will be falling under this.
I recommend to add Botanicare HydroGuard or similar to your routine fertigation.Im going with the vivosun self watering bases. They use a wick to transfer the water. And using 3 gal fabric pots from ac infinity and also using MC for feed.