White Berry Hydro Grow

well that sucks!

yep - but could be worse - could have one of those cheapo meters that wouldn't even indicate it was not reading correctly .. que sera sera.

the leaves look a bit crinkly today which i take to mean they do not like the temp of the res nor do they care for the pH.
 
lol why is the res not cooling?

mostly cause it is a thousand fucking degrees outside! :fire:

which makes my res about 8 degrees hotter than i'd like. once the heat wave dissipates - the temps should become more manageable. If not - another grow screwed and a chiller will be on the way.

only time will tale.
 
Call 911 Call 911
Save My little girl
hurry get some dirt and save my chubby stock little sweetie.
sniffle sniffle

you have to excuse me she and I .....we bonded last sunday
 
Call 911 Call 911
Save My little girl
hurry get some dirt and save my chubby stock little sweetie.
sniffle sniffle

you have to excuse me she and I .....we bonded last sunday

i don't think she'd do any better in dirt (in fact soil may get even hotter than all that water). it's those 1000w lights and heat-wave to blame.

worse comes to worse, i'll unplug the HPS and just let the 400w MH shine on.
 
I'm watching too. I've never tried a berry strain smoke. Good luck!

thanks - looks like i might need some luck!

i just remembered - luck used to be our "code word" in high school.

as in - how's your luck? are you feeling lucky? or the very sad.. oh man - i'm out of luck!
 
i don't think she'd do any better in dirt (in fact soil may get even hotter than all that water). it's those 1000w lights and heat-wave to blame.

worse comes to worse, i'll unplug the HPS and just let the 400w MH shine on.


damn didnt even think about that!!!!!
 
Good news! I reseated and replaced the battery - calibrated and did the cal-check and got the green light!

I wasn't real worried but i'm glad to have my meter back in action! The pH and PPM were fine - the temp is still a bit high - but since they are still seedlings and forming roots - i don't think this is such a bad thing.

but i'm keeping a close eye on them.

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Sooo! The Pep Talk Did Work... You Thretend It Didn't U.. Mean-o! I Think It Must Of Read The Post About Ya! Trash... Lol Db.~tlb! :)
 
Sooo! The Pep Talk Did Work... You Thretend It Didn't U.. Mean-o! I Think It Must Of Read The Post About Ya! Trash... Lol Db.~tlb! :)

oh yeah - i threatened it alright. After i decided to have another look at it today, i first tried calibrating it with the cap still on! :dunce:

But after i noticed that, i was able to calibrate it and do a successful check. So i'm guessing it was a bad battery (but i had to do it twice - the first battery i tried was bad i guess too).

at least now i'll have a back-up when it does go bad! and i'll always have a second opinion.
 
Muahahhahahahaha!

I was the first one to rate this thread!

Though I init 0'ed HUH email?

Ok, I'm really gone this time!

/init 0
 
Muahahhahahahaha!

I was the first one to rate this thread!

Though I init 0'ed HUH email?

Ok, I'm really gone this time!

/init 0

doesn't that just kick you back to init 3 anyway? any users got a shock but mostly no harm done!
 
No, init 0 shuts down the server/pc.

you using Linux? for solaris halt or shutdown is init 5. init 0 takes you to single user and then right back to regular init 3

in order to gracefully shutdown i have to issue the command:
shutdown -i5 -g0 -y <command: init state | grace period | default response>

anything else will either drop you to boot prompt (OK), init 0 (single user mode) or back to init 3 (regular runtime mode)
 
you using Linux? for solaris halt or shutdown is init 5. init 0 takes you to single user and then right back to regular init 3

in order to gracefully shutdown i have to issue the command:
shutdown -i5 -g0 -y <command: init state | grace period | default response>

anything else will either drop you to boot prompt (OK), init 0 (single user mode) or back to init 3 (regular runtime mode)

my brain hurts
 
you using Linux? for solaris halt or shutdown is init 5. init 0 takes you to single user and then right back to regular init 3

in order to gracefully shutdown i have to issue the command:
shutdown -i5 -g0 -y <command: init state | grace period | default response>

anything else will either drop you to boot prompt (OK), init 0 (single user mode) or back to init 3 (regular runtime mode)

well damn!!!
 
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