Stone_Free's Samsung Strip Build & Grow

ganjamystic

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a good rule to follow in general is just never give your plants full strength anything that you haven't used before. more often than not the manufacturer's recommendations will be far too strong. I always start anything new I'm trying at 1/8 strength and bump up from there IF necessary..
I calculate 1ml to 1.5ml per litre.. if it' a liquid... lol
it's not a liquid. I stopped paying for water in my nutrients a long time ago lol
 

ganjamystic

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I 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..

edit: my soil is well amended, about half the strength it would need to be to use just water.. so I kind of do a hybrid feeding routine where the plants get roughly half their nutrition from the organic soil amendments and the rest from the mineral nutes I mix up and water in.. you will need to adjust the amount of mega crop you use accordingly depending on how much npk + micros your soil is already providing
 
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Stone_Free

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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. (:
 

ttystikk

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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. (:
What you've described is my life's work- only instead of cash, I'm investing 'sweat equity'.
 

lukio

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neither of us is wrong..
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?

19,700 - its breaking 20k later with the CME
 
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Stone_Free

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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!
I mieant to ask, should I do a defol and remove all the unhealthy leaves?
 

ttystikk

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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?

19,700 - its breaking 20k later with the CME
If I knew that don't you think I'd be invested already? LOL

Bitcoin does not exist in a vacuum. It will be a response to some event that will cause the rush for the exits. Again, if I knew what event that might be I'd already be taking steps to arbitrage lol

It won't crash to zero either, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to see it fall below $100.
 

Randomblame

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Yeah, bitcoin was already above 20.000$ this week but was getting corrected. I think bitcoin profits extremly from new users and currently we see a real hype about it. I'm sure some big Bitcoin owners (speculators) are driving the advertising in the background and more and more banks are jumping on the train currently to further push the hype. At some point, these speculators wants to make their gains and large amounts of bitcoin will cut the price. At some point he will level himself at a "real value", but currently I see no end!
 

Dave455

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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. (:
Pure speculation.....unlike the trillions in Federal reserve monies.....Never will replace money, only cover a trail..
 

Randomblame

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I've seen used 40w Asic-Miners creating 150mhash/s for under 250$. Such a little thing consumes about $70 a year (20ct / kwh) of electricity, is inaudibly quiet and can charge you $200-300 a year (eg with Dash)!
Set up once, select a currency and start mineing.
That's money for nothing!
If I invested, I would buy a used Asic-Miner to start with. It pays for itself quickly and can be resold very well and since the prices for cryptocurrencies are currently rising, you benefit twice. Coinpot to manage your wallet and Dash for the beginning. You can not go wrong with that and if you want, you can even mineing Dash without a miner by simply doing a few clicks on their website.
The best available mineing bots I've seen delivers up to 2,6ghash, the problem is to be fast enough to get one, LOL! They are sold out in under a minute...!

 
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