Seamaiden
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Oh yes fully aware thank you. It's on very low but was too cose to the plant..now it's far away in un used areas set lowBe advised, ozone will do the same thing to your lungs.
Thanks Man yes it SUPER frustrating and I fell STUPID to not have noticed the problem. Oh well It cost me thousand but it is fixed. It was only the plants near the unit...real near. Even plants in the room outta the tent were fine as long as they wern't close to it. Drove me nuts...oh ya.Ozone ..the double edged sword, glad to see you finally got that issue figured out ....what a sigh of relief huh? 15 months facing the same issue would've had me pulling out all of my hair ....wait a minute I don't have any hair lol I always check for (1st) any environmental issues, (2nd) pests, and (3rd) disease before doing anything to the plants. Hope you have happy grows from here on out bro!
I just wanna add to the the knowledge base we all share here. It may help someone else. Plus wanted to thank everyone here who put some thought into my problem.Well, thanks for being humble enough to share the experience with us, Hippy.
I just wanna add to the the knowledge base we all share here. It may help someone else. Plus wanted to thank everyone here who put some thought into my problem.
Well I guess we all have our stupid moments and I hope to teach from mine. I don't think a lot of people have ozone generators but I was helped by a few threads I found " out there". Clued me in ...duh :wideyed:
Oh well it forced me to improve EVERYTHING I was doing. So I learned some lessons as well.
Thanks again everyone...Seamaiden you were great as well...Cheers all.
Hey Max
Thanks Bro. Yes true. I just never put two and two together...duh...oh well I do feel good about finally seeing the light. So obvious but not to me apparently.
As far as your PH meter troubles go..shit eh. Who would figure a second meter would be bad too. I been there at times fixing something broken thing before and the replacement part is a bad too. Fucks ya up cause you think well it's new it should be good. That's why lately I've been calibrating my meter more often. I don't know what makes them go off calibration but they do slightly. So fresh calibration fluid on hand is a must imo.
Save that ...opps moment when you realize..shit this thing is out......grrr
Sometimes I get lazy and think, oh it's fine I'm sure....not
Ya being burned is a good teacher. How's the induction lighting going for you?
Ya gotta love chop day. I got a Lemon skunk and a Purple Kush to chop tmo night. I leave them in the dark for five days before trimming them. I dunno if it helps but it gives me extra time to get the work done.Haha...yep! This hobby is not very forgiving of laziness! Every time I get a little lazy...I wind up regretting it! It's better just to get into your routines and stick with them. Some days it's like " Ohh Eee Ohhh...It's off to work I go", but it's ALWAYS worth it on chop day!! :hungry:
The Induction light is a good light! IMO...it has it's strengths and weaknesses (what doesn't?) but overall, I've been very happy with it. I'm going to be adding some HPS into my flower room and will be using it along with them. My primary reasons for going with it to start with was the low heat and low power draw. It really excels there! Best, -Max
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