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I guess that's what I'm getting at in so many words.
The people I see the most frustrated are those chasing technicalities without having much basis for the general feel of things.
I think we can
Just listen to @Aqua Man is suggesting and go from there. Since it's independent of the system you're currently using, I'm sure it will be successful.
I'm also sure your system is clean enough and I'm sure it will work for you if you wait until a plant is well-established before moving it to the system. Then we'll help you with tuning it if need be.
I wouldn't be chasing these technicalities if I was having any amount of measurable success. I'm trying to figure out why I'm failing so I can correct it. Regardless of what your feelings are on me wanting to collect some actual hard data to try to better understand what may be going on, to me, that's my next logical step. If that's pointless and anecdotal to you, I can only apologize for my ignorance. To me, it makes sense. Fail -> analyze and try to understand why failure occurred -> make correction, try again.
Reading/watching countless guides/diaries online and trying to emulate their methods isn't working for me for some reason. Every single magic bullet "just do this - it's easy!" answer I come across that promises me success where I've failed - hasn't solved my issues. There's endless amounts of conflicting data online regarding hydro systems and how people successfully run them, and the frustrating thing is - everyone seems to have great success running it in every which way no matter what they are doing, even through many directly contradict one another. Everyone says what they are doing works for them, therefore, it will automatically work for everyone else. That's great, except for when it doesn't work out as expected.
For people like myself who clearly are lacking both the basic abilities and common sense to successfully pull this off - it becomes difficult and frustrating, especially after a year+ worth of encountering nothing but complete failure.
Like I've made mention before to someone else, I'm glad what's working for you is working so well - truly, I am! I'm exceptionally happy that you have everything figured out, and that your methods are sound, reliable, and that you inherently know how to get from start to finish effortlessly without problems (or when you get them, you know how to instantly rectify them and get back on track).
I really wish I could say that after this many attempts, this much invested money and time, etc - that I could at least manage to keep something alive - but I can't. So, I'm doing the best I can, with my limited know-how, minimal abilities, and zero common sense - based on what I've tried/what I've yet to attempt.
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