Appliance filters for hoods above your range, they are cheaper and fit perfect GE, LG, Vent-a-Hood ect they all fit and work well but they are expunged quickly due to small carbon foot print provided
My fucking cat was playing with my mechanical timer last night and hit a few pins… normal is 9 am-9pm but tonight I saw it was on at 1230 am so I checked it… 2 weeks into flower caught it after like 30 mins of lights on at wrong time should I even worry about a 30 min mishap?
Thanks always had my own motheres so I’ve always cloned. Went on vacation and let a buddy watch over everything, came home EVERYTHING was dead, I asked him if he watered them his reply was “when ya left and haven’t been back since” I HATE STUPID PEOPLE
My buddy cut all his shit down but left bout 50% on it and forgot about it, loaded the room with newbies @ 18x6 and noticed the Ike plant he partially cut down was regrowing. He cut all big flowers left. He gave the plant to me… it’s been under 24/7 for 4 days now and has little little flowers...
I get these filters from work for free almost everyday (appliance installer) most cooking hoods I do vent outside and the customer doesn’t need the carbon filters, I get them in 6”-12” depending on hood. Got enough stockpiled I change them out once a week. Very lucky my real job uses same parts...
I’d assume your using some kind of air stone or somthing in this situation, depending on what trace elements/buffers you have in the water and the co2 to O2 ratio of the water you start with... over time your ph can drop or rise from the oxygen exchange in the water. Try getting a barrel of...