Posting pics of your grow is questionable from beginning to end; it is a calculated risk. If you were ever busted, such pix could be used against you in court. However, if you need help with your grow, it's hard to get any competent assistance without pix.hey al,
i've gotten several times that my grow is too large to post online...what do you think is it a bad idea
Depends on the media you are using. There's a Canna product for regular media called Substra and another for coco coir media.One was for soil but out of the three for hydroponics which do I choose?
The tips of the stems will probably be rotted. Cut off the rotted material and try again with the cloner having been sterilised as you described.Can i use the clones that were in the cloner or do i need to make new clones?
Sounds good to mei do 6 plants every 5 day off ebb and flow, works pretty well for me just devides the work up, instead of 24 plants every 2 weeks, its more my style...less work a day
New cameras will add in extra data (like the ID tags in an mp3) stuff like focal position, camera model & serial number, (which can be back tracked to you if you registered the cam or paid for with a CC), date, etc. Find a program that removes them. RIU does remove them by default from what I've checked, but I prefer to do it myself.Posting pics of your grow is questionable from beginning to end; it is a calculated risk. If you were ever busted, such pix could be used against you in court. However, if you need help with your grow, it's hard to get any competent assistance without pix.
As long as there's no way to identify you or the grow location from the pix, it's generally OK.
All digital cameras include EXIF data with the image. I'm sure there's dedicated software around for stripping EXIF data, but the easiest way to remove it is to load the img into an editor like Photoshop and save the img. The 'save for web' function in Ps 7.0 is handy. You'll probably want to resize before uploading anyway.New cameras will add in extra data (like the ID tags in an mp3) stuff like focal position, camera model & serial number, (which can be back tracked to you if you registered the cam or paid for with a CC), date, etc. Find a program that removes them.
Oh the solenoid block is gone right now and have a 20lb'er for CO2; closed loop (but mothballed for now). The 'noids got clogged, at least the ones used for watering. But basically automation. I travel a lot and can peek in and adjust most anything from the road.rofl...i dun git tired of it (trim). BTW bubbles, wtf is that mass of solenoids and co2 canister you have going on there. Did i miss something or did u not say?
oh man, it's all like that... it's been 'work' to me for quite a while now. I had a two week break not long back and didn't miss running the op one little bit...Hey Al, that 'hated manicuring task' comment. Before I ever had a harvest I thought, eh, its a labor of love. Now that I have a couple under my belt, glad I only grow a couple plants at a time!
Its kinda like pancakes. When you start, you'll all excited and by the end you hate 'em.
--Mitch Hedberg (RIP)
When I worked for a coffee company servicing that equipment they always used a pre-filter, no matter they water quality, maybe you already are, just a thought. VVOh the solenoid block is gone right now and have a 20lb'er for CO2; closed loop (but mothballed for now). The 'noids got clogged, at least the ones used for watering. But basically automation. I travel a lot and can peek in and adjust most anything from the road.
well, err, umm, I guess that's both good... and more than I ever needed to know about your sex life.
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Ive been wondering the same thing, but can it also lead back to your computer. Now I know they have it but what is the best way to hide your IP address are anything else that leads back to you?New cameras will add in extra data (like the ID tags in an mp3) stuff like focal position, camera model & serial number, (which can be back tracked to you if you registered the cam or paid for with a CC), date, etc. Find a program that removes them. RIU does remove them by default from what I've checked, but I prefer to do it myself.
(I'm on a Mac so my program would probably be useless to you)
Hey Al, that 'hated manicuring task' comment. Before I ever had a harvest I thought, eh, its a labor of love. Now that I have a couple under my belt, glad I only grow a couple plants at a time!
Its kinda like pancakes. When you start, you'll all excited and by the end you hate 'em.
--Mitch Hedberg (RIP)
proxy server????that can hide your ip adressIve been wondering the same thing, but can it also lead back to your computer. Now I know they have it but what is the best way to hide your IP address are anything else that leads back to you?