Itās usually noon but for no particular reason.
Whenever I get home from work. Could be 2pm could be 7pm. Unstable finishing times suck.
Sylvester is my Valentine this year
Nobody has adopted him yet, and when I asked him if we ought to get another grow light so we could have even more plants, he thought it was a great idea. Heās very cuddly too. So just about purrfect for me.
Ya gotta love it when your pets (kids) are the bad influence
Nice homework brah. Thank you!
Way outta my budget though, lol. Plus, I got way to many lights already. I actually just pulled the quick trigger on a little cheap setup direct from Mars.
Got the 6" iFresh series inline(surprisingly cheaper than the 4" cuz it was on sale) and a 2Ć4. All cheaper than ScAmazon too.
This tent will end up being the pollen chucking tent in the future. So Iāll eventually need a filter and probably an intake with filter aswell.
Iām still trying to figure out how to get ahold of a fully automated ACI 4Ć4 or 5Ć5 setup. Itās gonna be a hurdle for sure. The non-discrete shipping is really a drag.
Newb questionā¦
I built my first cloner todayā¦
(waiting for sprayers to arrive)
Iām curiousā¦ In all my digging about how to build them, I havenāt heard what anyone is using IN themā¦ Straight water? A rooting solution?
Cheers
Aww! Sweet valentine pal youāve got there. Thanks for the companionable & kind reply. Hope you two are sleeping peacefully! Lights out for me too now.
I water when they need it but I grow outside and mostly in the ground. During the winter I keep a few plants going and again, only water when the pots get light or leaves droop.
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My favourite time, plants are just rooting in and are about to explode
Nice cloner I feed them a light veg at around 350 ppm . You could add some root booster but not necessary.
There are certain items that they wonāt do this for though. Like large tent boxes apparently.
Been down this road.
Maybe you can order from someone on here who is a dealer / has a small shop & can special handle your order?
Any OG members here know much about outdoor security cameras ? Or any recommendations?
I currently have 6 outdoor wireless wifi Blink cameras from Amazon.
3 of them are causing me headaches.
I am also tired of changing batteries. All of the cameras are only accessible by ladder. So it is kind of a pain in the ass.
Would cameras that have wires be better/more reliable ? I am not afraid of drilling holes to run wires inside my home, I would seal them up good.
Main thing is my current cameras are not always reliable wifi wise, or the cameras just suck. Live view rarely works, and sometimes they donāt record me walking by at all.
The bigger systems by companies like Lorex are a lot better all around than wifi cameras like blink (or wyze, which I currently have around my place now). I had a wired system in my last place and it was awesome, sooo much better.
The only problem with them, you may need to know a little more about networks to be able to access the cameras from outside your place. But, that also means your security isnāt sitting in the cloud, itās behind your own firewall.
I mean, cameras that are wired for power and video would always be more reliable if you can run the stuff. I am not current on the latest tech so I canāt make any recommendations.
I am totally fine with not being able to access the cameras through my phone. I could still keep a blink camera or two around for that if I needed to.
I think Iād like to go with the wired setupā¦
I can run the wires myself no problem.
Couple questions for you guys.
How would I view these wired cameras? On my computer, or tv?
Is there like a separate thingy that it stores the videos on or how does that work?
Also, is there extensions for wires for the cameras?
2 cameras are in my drive way area and that is about 70 feet away or so from where the wires would be run to.
Iām not super knowledgeable, but I have 4 Ring cameras set up with wifi & each a solar panel to charge their battery. Works perfectly well, even in our cloudy and short-days pacific northwest.