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It's gonna need a vacuum to do that. I just don't see that happeningAir pump should be raised above the water level in case of power outage it will siphon your pails empty
It's gonna need a vacuum to do that. I just don't see that happeningAir pump should be raised above the water level in case of power outage it will siphon your pails empty
As some one who has had like 25-30 tanks of fish at a time….. it can happen and make a big mess.It's gonna need a vacuum to do that. I just don't see that happening
I've thought about the check valves, but never did anything about it. It would be a mess if somehow the water made it out of the tub, but I just don't see how that could happen. Unless my pump started running backwards.As some one who has had like 25-30 tanks of fish at a time….. it can happen and make a big mess.
But you don’t need to raise it above you pail level. Just pop into a pet store and buy an airline check valve. Should cost you a few bucks and put it between your pump and pails. Personally I prefer buying a few and sticking them after the manifold. They are cheap and can really save you a headache.
To say "i just don't see that happening "It's gonna need a vacuum to do that. I just don't see that happening
Fuck you! Don't worry about my shit! I never asked for your opinion. So take it and piss off!To say "i just don't see that happening "
Your a fool!
Just trying to help.Fuck you! Don't worry about my shit! I never asked for your opinion. So take it and piss off!
Calling me names isn't helping asshole. I can't wait.Just trying to help.
Mark it down because it will happen.
What the fuck is wrong with you? You gave me sage advice, I heard it, I think I'll pass thank you. Now go fuck offSomeone who doesn't heed solid proven advice is foolish.
I haven't seen any issues with poorly growing roots, I'm honestly not sure it's that big of a deal.
So far I like the generator. The heat isn't an issue, at least this year. I thought about plugging some burners, but its only on for 45 seconds, so it's a chicken and egg thing. Is it better to have more burners for less time or twice the time.
Yeah, I was just curious how AM felt about an air pump pushing CO2 into water. A problem would make sense, but I just haven't seen one. Thanks for the info.
Your room temperature will let you know, if running less burners is better. Size of space + Room temps, as well as “Leaf temps”.As long as leaf temps are under 82F day time that’s great. Night time swing is what hurts most. Doesn’t take much to get Co2
I'll have to read your responses tomorrow. These 12hr shifts killin me.Here is the accompanying video for the air layering process I talked about earlier.
This is the way I did it after 15 or 20 minutes of research on YouTube. This isn't the definitive Bible on air layering. If you want to give it a try I recommend a bit more research. Cheers.
I always try to look at any negatives and positives.... if a perspective is given or an argument made I try to provide the opposite. Not at all disputing this as I have never done it.People do clone cannabis this way. I'm just surprised it isn't more popular. Since the prospective clone is not removed from the plant till its rooted, it's getting fed by the mother plant till its removed. I'm just adding root hormone.
That's interesting, it might just be easier to air layer it in more than one location per branch.
Night night...
Totally possible. I believe the Clonex gel as as a disinfectant... not completely sure. Your point is the main reason I chose the smaller plant.I always try to look at any negatives and positives.... if a perspective is given or an argument made I try to provide the opposite. Not at all disputing this as I have never done it.
Just food for thought on one potential problem. Like cloning things can go wrong and the area will be more susceptible to infection as the outer layer is removed and softens under higher moisture.
Imo like clones sometimes damping off or stem rot etc can happen. So the one concern would be that it could expose the mother plant to a kuch higher risk of infection than traditional cloning if things go wrong.
That's the glass half empty side. But like many things the better you get at it the less risk so I think this is one of those can be beneficial if.... kinda things.
I just wanted to see if it worked to be honestI think you just raised another reason people might shy away.
if your going to flower the mother it’s currently wasting resources on a limb that’s gonna come off. Resources that could be going into stuff that’s staying to flower.
whereas if the clone was just cut off and rooted. Yes it’s going to be set back while it roots before growing again. But you can veg that clone as long as you like.
The roots and microbes produce co2 all the time through respiration, it's not so much co2 is bad for the roots as lack of o2 is. Often ppl think if one is high the other is low and that's not the case they are independent of eachother. Both can be high or low at the same time.The air pump should be outside of a Co2 room, some say Co2 in roots not good. Another benefit having the air pump outside the grow room, is cooler air temps for roots plus higher oxygen.
You can also move your carbon filter away from Co2 burner. If that’s a sealed room, better to use the carbon filter for scrubbing. Can you change that burner to a 4 burner or 2 burner Co2 I believe. They should have plugs for the outside of burners. I believe you said in video that’s an 8 burner propane?
I just bought a 4 burner Autopilot NG burner, and also purchased Manufacture plugs for it. Plugging some of the burners will cut down the heat in smaller spaces, keeping the room cooler and still provide Co2 levels needed.
Just my 2cents hopefully useful information.
This is absolutely the truth and important. See many tanks drained from that or if they die.Air pump should be raised above the water level in case of power outage it will siphon your pails empty