Is that a baby toy hanging?
Yeah I hang it so they got something to play with before bedtime. Hey . I'm trying to work here . You don't see me at your job batting the cocks out of your mouth do ya??
Is that a baby toy hanging?
I have the same sensor push. It’s awesome.
HahaYeah I hang it so they got something to play with before bedtime. Hey . I'm trying to work here . You don't see me at your job batting the cocks out of your mouth do ya??
When haters got nothing to hate on, lol.Kinda funny how the handful of posters who were trashing this guy from the very beginning are no longer to be seen... I guess questions have been answered.
I looked back a few posts and couldn’t find what type of sensor and push were talking about..I love knowing humidity and canopy temps anywhere I am. Worth the money.
When haters got nothing to hate on, lol.
I looked back a few posts and couldn’t find what type of sensor and push were talking about... Help please?
Looks to be in a very large amount of soil for a seedling.................and on a drip system?............are you sure the soil is drying out enough between waterings?First time trying Heisenbeans here and my seedlings aren't looking right. It could totally be grower error, but none of my other plants have ever looked like this, wondering what's up...do stardawg crosses have funny leaves? First pic is representative of the healthy plants in my garden in the same soil and on the same drip schedule. The second pic is representative of all 6 sprouted beans of the 8 I germ'd (4 each of dubstep and east coast stardawg). I scoped them for broad/russet mites...nada. Anyone have any clue what I'm doing wrong?
On the second pic, it looks as though the fans were coming out serrated as normal, then progressed to what they are now....which tells me it is likely an environmental thing over a genetics thing. I feel like if it were genetics, it woulda been like that from day 1?First time trying Heisenbeans here and my seedlings aren't looking right. It could totally be grower error, but none of my other plants have ever looked like this, wondering what's up...do stardawg crosses have funny leaves? First pic is representative of the healthy plants in my garden in the same soil and on the same drip schedule. The second pic is representative of all 6 sprouted beans of the 8 I germ'd (4 each of dubstep and east coast stardawg). I scoped them for broad/russet mites...nada. Anyone have any clue what I'm doing wrong?
I see issues on the first pic, but didn't want to say anything, maybe heat stress, some of those fingers flipped upside down, just looks stressed to me, even if a sat. Looks hot dirt, or hot air, or slight lockout or something, but Im no hydrored, lol. jmhoOn the second pic, it looks as though the fans were coming out serrated as normal, then progressed to what they are now....which tells me it is likely an environmental thing over a genetics thing. I feel like if it were genetics, it woulda been like that from day 1?
Looks to be in a very large amount of soil for a seedling.................and on a drip system?............are you sure the soil is drying out enough between waterings?
I see issues on the first pic, but didn't want to say anything, maybe heat stress, some of those fingers flipped upside down, just looks stressed to me, even if a sat. Looks hot dirt, or hot air, or slight lockout or something, but Im no hydrored, lol. jmho
On the second pic, it looks as though the fans were coming out serrated as normal, then progressed to what they are now....which tells me it is likely an environmental thing over a genetics thing. I feel like if it were genetics, it woulda been like that from day 1?