I had to look up what comes after teens and it said a slow march to death, not sure how to wrap Quaran into that.
Between 40 and 49 they are quarantiansI had to look up what comes after teens and it said a slow march to death, not sure how to wrap Quaran into that.
The ouroboros generationBetween 40 and 49 they are quarantians
after that they enter the continuum of fkn old irrelevant old people
so right back to isolation generation
They began by swallowing a taleThe ouroboros generation
Boredom briefly curedThey began by swallowing a tale
It made me realize that a urologist is a shvantz doctorBoredom briefly cured
Had to google what shvantz was... it wasn't an image search. Odd that someone would look at all the exciting specializations in the medical field and settle on urology, proctology or gynecology. Then there's feel doctors... weirdosIt made me realize that a urologist is a shvantz doctor
Well with all the ____, ________ and _____ we have running free, they are certainly specialties with a big future.Had to google what shvantz was... it wasn't an image search. Odd that someone would look at all the exciting specializations in the medical field and settle on urology, proctology or gynecology. Then there's feel doctors... weirdos
I get it.Well with all the ____, ________ and _____ we have running free, they are certainly specialties with a big future.
You can use calcium hypochlorite with your nutes once your cuttings are rooted. It's a good, cheap way to keep your nute solution sterile. I use Dutch Master Zone to keep sterile in my veg and flower reservoirs, which I believe is copper sulfate. It's even easier than the pool shock as you don't need to reapply it...Can you use calcium hypochlorite with nutrient?
In the end I didn't buy the Calcium hpc, a chap I know works with live stock and they use chlorine, I put off buy it and but the time I got the chlorine tablets the clones had rooted.
The effervescent chlorine I got is NaDCC afaik its different in some way to calcium hypochlorite as it needs mixing/refreshing on a daily basis, so it's good for sterilising but not for a bubbler I don't think?
Anyway I'd still buy calcium hypochlorite if it can be used with nutrient as I intend to grow the clones on a good bit in the bubbler.
Thanks SD
Just so long as they aren’t teas. Inorganic nutes work fine with hypochlorite. Organic ones have a huge reducing capacity, and trying to brute-force that makes for much bad organochlorine species.You can use calcium hypochlorite with your nutes once your cuttings are rooted. It's a good, cheap way to keep your nute solution sterile. I use Dutch Master Zone to keep sterile in my veg and flower reservoirs, which I believe is copper sulfate. It's even easier than the pool shock as you don't need to reapply it...
Right. I believe Star Dog was referring to running sterile reservoirs which, of course, would require inorganic nutes, so I was answering in that context...Just so long as they aren’t teas. Inorganic nutes work fine with hypochlorite. Organic ones have a huge reducing capacity, and trying to brute-force that makes for much bad organochlorine species.
derpRight. I believe Star Dog was referring to running sterile reservoirs which, of course, would require inorganic nutes, so I was answering in that context...
I’m ordering some of that shit, I’ve been using pool shock like a sucker.I use Dutch Master Zone to keep sterile in my veg and flower reservoirs, which I believe is copper sulfate. It's even easier than the pool shock as you don't need to reapply it...