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I just got my beans today so I'm 2 days behind!...gettin' wet
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I just got my beans today so I'm 2 days behind!...gettin' wet
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Contest doesn't officially start till the 15th. Everyone can pop them whenever as long as everyone meets the pic deadlineI just got my beans today so I'm 2 days behind!
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Contest doesn't officially start till the 15th. Everyone can pop them whenever as long as everyone meets the pic deadline
I guess I should say, it's my experience that liquid cooling is pretty standard for gaming overclocked PCs. A sealed unit with a pump for circulation, I figured if people are risking a high dollar CPU it ought to be fairly safe. I know those chips get really lolWelllllll...
The applications and opportunities for energy conservation are very different and so there's plenty of room for innovation.
I wonder how that came out ? Were you cooling cobs or QB or something elseLMAO I've built them! But not with HID
After 24hrs soaking in plain cold water, there were still no tails, so I planted them during "witching hour" this morning. Stuck them on a heat mat to get this shit show started.Put the girls in for a bath! Lets see how long before these monkeys grow a tail!
You don't use warm water? I always put my cups on a mat to raise Temps in the 80sAfter 24hrs soaking in plain cold water, there were still no tails, so I planted them during "witching hour" this morning. Stuck them on a heat mat to get this shit show started.
I'm planning on dropping the rest after the 15th(best time to plant above ground crops) by F. A.
I have so much to do, while stuck in trim jail.
I do the same. I set the heat mat to around 78°You don't use warm water? I always put my cups on a mat to raise Temps in the 80s
I normally do, but I got busy and left them in the cabinet and I had to hunt down the heat mat I had stored away.You don't use warm water? I always put my cups on a mat to raise Temps in the 80s
Cooling COB, but I also have a small board style prototype. It works... well. Very, very well.I wonder how that came out ? Were you cooling cobs or QB or something else
Most laptops have a sealed system with no pump, it just uses convection and a fan.I guess I should say, it's my experience that liquid cooling is pretty standard for gaming overclocked PCs. A sealed unit with a pump for circulation, I figured if people are risking a high dollar CPU it ought to be fairly safe. I know those chips get really lol
Be careful putting seeds straight into root plugs. Sometimes the hole in them is too narrow and the seed can’t turn around and push itself back out. The method that has always worked for me are to float them in warm (75°-80°) water for 24 hours and then put them into root plugs or straight into soil. I’ve been putting them into soil more often now, though. I just use a light soil that’s better for starting seeds in 4” nursery pots.I know I'm going to hell for all of the seedlings I have killed but I use rapid rooters "now" to pop beans. Gives me a little buffer for the 100% Cana Coco that I grow in. I also have less PH issues starting out seeds. Then rock wool for the DWC starts. I used to use the paper towel or soak methods, but now just toss them in a plug. I also use peroxide solution to kill any living anything good or bad for the pop. Heat mat and 24r light 80/80 temp/humidity and my survival rates are better now and because I said that...
except for the part where our little plant usually dies from enriched soil at the beginning. It can be a finicky little weed until it gets some leaves.I would think planting a dry seed straight into a microbial rich environment would be best as far as plant health and adaptation.
I’m trying something different this time. My last couple of grows the seedlings did pretty well in this soil, but it seemed a little dense to me.except for the part where our little plant usually dies from enriched soil at the beginning. It can be a finicky little weed until it gets some leaves.