Moflow
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I calculate 1ml to 1.5ml per litre.. if it' a liquid... lolnot much time so I just skimmed over the thread.. @Stone_Free, I think you used too much.. I generally use it at .5g / gal in amended soil
I calculate 1ml to 1.5ml per litre.. if it' a liquid... lolnot much time so I just skimmed over the thread.. @Stone_Free, I think you used too much.. I generally use it at .5g / gal in amended soil
it's not a liquid. I stopped paying for water in my nutrients a long time ago lolI calculate 1ml to 1.5ml per litre.. if it' a liquid... lol
I use 1/2 gram dry powder per gallon of water... about 1/8 gram per liter..I calculate 1ml to 1.5ml per litre.. if it' a liquid... lol
Why does that hat make me both smile and want to heave simultaneously?
thanks tty!The peak on that cap is getting bigger.....
That's the beauty of this conversation; neither of us is wrong...
What you've described is my life's work- only instead of cash, I'm investing 'sweat equity'.I know we've been ribbing @ttystikk about BTC but there are MANY other cryptocurrencies that are really worth investing in. Especially whilst they are relatively cheap. Some really excellent life/world changing tech is on the horizon and to get into it now is a really good investment. Doesn't have to be 100's or 1000's of £/$. Invest in a few projects with say £20 in each and you won't lose money, providing you look at each one in the proper way. Check their numbers (market cap/value/circulating supply) the idea, the tech and the team involved and if they all stack up then a small investment could really pay off big time. Go for ones that add value to society by solving problems. Also it's fun and interesting as long as the money invested won't cause you hardship if it is lost. Any investment can go up or down as we know but small amounts in some cases will turn into very large ones over the next 1-3 years and beyond.That's my opinion anyway. Obvs I'm no financial adviser though.
sup man! in your opinion at what point does bitcoin win and lose? would it have to crash to zero and not be used in any countries as their sole currency? cause its already winning - you have to see that?neither of us is wrong..
Yeah they're starting to show quite a bit of improvement. A lot of healthy looking leaves in places over the plants, 1 is further ahead than the others but yeah, all have improved. I'll get some pics up in a bit. Cheers!How they doing now, looking better?
I mieant to ask, should I do a defol and remove all the unhealthy leaves?Yeah they're starting to show quite a bit of improvement. A lot of healthy looking leaves in places over the plants, 1 is further ahead than the others but yeah, all have improved. I'll get some pics up in a bit. Cheers!
If I knew that don't you think I'd be invested already? LOLsup man! in your opinion at what point does bitcoin win and lose? would it have to crash to zero and not be used in any countries as their sole currency? cause its already winning - you have to see that?
19,700 - its breaking 20k later with the CME
Pure speculation.....unlike the trillions in Federal reserve monies.....Never will replace money, only cover a trail..I know we've been ribbing @ttystikk about BTC but there are MANY other cryptocurrencies that are really worth investing in. Especially whilst they are relatively cheap. Some really excellent life/world changing tech is on the horizon and to get into it now is a really good investment. Doesn't have to be 100's or 1000's of £/$. Invest in a few projects with say £20 in each and you won't lose money, providing you look at each one in the proper way. Check their numbers (market cap/value/circulating supply) the idea, the tech and the team involved and if they all stack up then a small investment could really pay off big time. Go for ones that add value to society by solving problems. Also it's fun and interesting as long as the money invested won't cause you hardship if it is lost. Any investment can go up or down as we know but small amounts in some cases will turn into very large ones over the next 1-3 years and beyond.That's my opinion anyway. Obvs I'm no financial adviser though.
bitcoins platform is more secure for a start. im not gonna go off on one, though. i'm just gonna sit back and watch the take overPure speculation.....unlike the trillions in Federal reserve monies.....Never will replace money, only cover a trail..