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Lots of root action!!!
Lots of root action!!!
Haven't heard that one yet. I like it. Doubt I'll ever hear anything to top Way of Life though. Probably my favorite new song from the last 5 years or so.
Are fuzzy roots a good thing?
I was kinda surprised not used to seeing roots above the cocoLots of root action!!!
Yes. They’re getting an abundance of oxygen.Are fuzzy roots a good thing?
I've only seen ones from clones that don't have that.Yes. They’re getting an abundance of oxygen.
I’ve had a hard time liking allot of these new bands. Most of them sounded like they’re trying to mimic Bradely Nowell. And to be honest used to piss me off so i tuned them bands out you know who i’m talking about. Fast forward to now. A Bradley made band slightly stoopid, always loved them, and now stick figure. Love their beat and love the dudes voiceHaven't heard that one yet. I like it. Doubt I'll ever hear anything to top Way of Life though. Probably my favorite new song from the last 5 years or so.
these are from seed. They’re very happy.I've only seen ones from clones that don't have that.
If you hadn't abandoned the bluemats, you could have seen em. HahaI was kinda surprised not used to seeing roots above the coco
I got that buildup of roots at the emitter too. Didn’t look as healthy as theseIf you hadn't abandoned the bluemats, you could have seen em. Haha
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No light. That happens. I used these pot toppers that where made from panda film a long time back. I think it was "sun leaves" brand or name. Probably the same thing with those caps.
I saw a lot of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa as opportunistic infections in the burn intensive care. Not so much in the OR. We saw a lot more necrotizing fasciitis in the OR (methicillin resistant staph aureus mostly). I'm shocked you had a Pseudomonas infection as opposed to a Clostridium Perfringens from the mechanism of injury.@curious2garden
In your years of surgery have you dealt with Pseudomonas? I was just reading something the other day and it made it seem like it’s something new. When i had got it it was like supposedly 1/100,000. But that is by being impaled by it like i did. The shit is supposedly everywhere
I think i had said a 1-100/000 the doc said what i had like was 1/1mil.I saw a lot of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa as opportunistic infections in the burn intensive care. Not so much in the OR. We saw a lot more necrotizing fasciitis in the OR (methicillin resistant staph aureus mostly). I'm shocked you had a Pseudomonas infection as opposed to a Clostridium Perfringens from the mechanism of injury.
Yeah I'd agree with it being very rare. Do you remember the color and smell of the exudate. That's a hallmark of that type of infection, it's green and usually smells kind of sweet. Mostly we see it as a form pneumonia.I think i had said a 1-100/000 the doc said what i had like was 1/1mil.
Just my luck. Took two operations scraping that shit out, leaving fabric drains in between surgeries. Still is the worst pain i’ve felt them removing the drains omfg. Both times.I saw a lot of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa as opportunistic infections in the burn intensive care. Not so much in the OR. We saw a lot more necrotizing fasciitis in the OR (methicillin resistant staph aureus mostly). I'm shocked you had a Pseudomonas infection as opposed to a Clostridium Perfringens from the mechanism of injury.