ShLUbY
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yeah physics lol. took me 45 min to figure that one out...is that for a class?
yeah physics lol. took me 45 min to figure that one out...is that for a class?
physics 1? do you get to take physics 2? electric, magnetic, optic. i love sciencingyeah physics lol. took me 45 min to figure that one out...
yeah i'm in I right now and II i have to take next. I like it too, but i'm rusty in my trig and calc math, its been a looooong time.... like 10 years lol, so it's just taking me longer to get to the answers that it would have beforephysics 1? do you get to take physics 2? electric, magnetic, optic. i love sciencing
dang ol dx/dy is velocity, ddx/dy is acceleration. i forget power... i think it requires the jacobian of the function? idr. good stuff. im taking a differential equations classyeah i'm in I right now and II i have to take next. I like it too, but i'm rusty in my trig and calc math, its been a looooong time.... like 10 years lol, so it's just taking me longer to get to the answers that it would have before
nice. what's that class about? are you going for a degree in anything or are you just attending classes that interest youdang ol dx/dy is velocity, ddx/dy is acceleration. i forget power... i think it requires the jacobian of the function? idr. good stuff. im taking a differential equations class
im working on my second electrical engineerin degree. the first one i got wasnt acredited so employers will put me on the bottom of the application stack. its the same information though, so this go around is insanely easy. im in six classes this semester. differential equations is about system of equations that revolve around a prior equation like d/dx of x^n equals (x^(n+1))/(n+1) as long as "n" does not = (-1). cuz that mean (x^0)/0 which is undefined. but every other number will work for "n". khanacademy.org and search differential equations. its pretty interesting. im only a few weeks into the course though. calc 1, 2, & 3 were insanely fun. what are youuuu studying?nice. what's that class about? are you going for a degree in anything or are you just attending classes that interest you
studying environmental biology. looking forward to getting into the plants and fungi and micro bio stuff. also be taking science stats and some other ecology courses and what not. the classes i've completed thus far have lent nicely to organic growingim working on my second electrical engineerin degree. the first one i got wasnt acredited so employers will put me on the bottom of the application stack. its the same information though, so this go around is insanely easy. im in six classes this semester. differential equations is about system of equations that revolve around a prior equation like d/dx of x^n equals (x^(n+1))/(n+1) as long as "n" does not = (-1). cuz that mean (x^0)/0 which is undefined. but every other number will work for "n". khanacademy.org and search differential equations. its pretty interesting. im only a few weeks into the course though. calc 1, 2, & 3 were insanely fun. what are youuuu studying?
cool what kind of information have you found useful? im very found of biologists and botanists. Bose, the physicist was a botanist.studying environmental biology. looking forward to getting into the plants and fungi and micro bio stuff. also be taking science stats and some other ecology courses and what not. the classes i've completed thus far have lent nicely to organic growing
well botany just helped me understand plant processes like the cycles they undergo (photosynthesis, respiration, carbon blah blah blah). geology gave me a good understand of mineral compounds. chemistry linked up CEC processes in the soil and in some of the plant processes. soil management taught me all about good soil composition and and bunch of other stuff.cool what kind of information have you found useful? im very found of biologists and botanists. Bose, the physicist was a botanist.
Hey just started reading through your organics posts, great stuff! Happy 666th post by the way lol.Ah thanks for the ressurance, guys! I'll make sure they dry out completely from now on
Yeah I had read that about taking pups too, maybe that's what made it so bad on mine: in the end, I couldn't resist watering them in anyway.
Hm and I really must grow some cheesy strain soon, so I can get that raclette smell out of my nose every time one of those pops up in someone's garden
666th? I thought I was older than that hahaHey just started reading through your organics posts, great stuff! Happy 666th post by the way lol.
i thought you were older than that too!!!!!!666th? I thought I was older than that haha
glad you're enjoying yourself too!
Thanks for following along man. I love having people through here and sharing the journey you know.Now I'm caught up!
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Absolutely, they look very vital elsewise. Happy harvesting!Con Cheese 54 days, sneak preview of what's coming down this weekend. Lots of other pics coming too over the next couple days.
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I think the leaf imperfections are P def. but the plants did really well for how small they were (and in way to heavy of a soil) Can't wait to get some shots of the individual plants on sunday when they aren't in the quadrant anymore.