White Berry Hydro Grow

email468

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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.
 

email468

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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.
 

MrsMcGreggor

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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
 

email468

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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.
 

email468

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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!
 

LoudBlunts

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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!!!!!
 

email468

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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.

 

B. THC R+D

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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! :)
 

email468

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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! :)
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.
 

GrnMan

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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
 

email468

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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!
 

email468

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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)
 

toolage

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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
 

LoudBlunts

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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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