What did you accomplish today?

mysunnyboy

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So here’s an update on Gainesville trip yesterday for the mrs.

There is no disease causing her torticollis. Which is a good thing because they were looking at als, etc.

The issue is isolated to he neck and her weakness is from pain.

She asked dr so what can we do or am I struck this way. He said you’re stuck this way.

So as @shrxhky420 said there’s a silver lining to the bad news.

Today I’m THANKFUL for my wife. I’m thankful for you guys too:eyesmoke:
 

Chunky Stool

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NaDCC is sodium dichloroisocyanurate. It attaches the chlorine to a nitrogenous base that is probably fine for livestock. But for cloning I recommend the calcium or sodium product.

I also advise adding no nutrient to the cloner liquid. Until they have roots, they don’t get any benefit, and you’ve just added food for pathogens like bacteria.
What if you've been waiting a month for the damn thing to root and it's just barely starting to root but also turning brown from various deficiencies?

Not that anyone would do that... :dunce: :eyesmoke:
 

manfredo

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About a pound?
I'm gonna eat about a pound of turkey & stuffing, lol.

Just slid the turkey breast into the oven...Dinner about 3 pm! Nothing fancy, turkey breast, stuffing, taters, gravy, carrots, acorn squash, mac & cheese, pumpkin pie with cool w-hip... and now for the appetizer, some tasty gorilla glue cross. Small gathering, just me and my one bud I hang with regularly.
 

mysunnyboy

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I'm gonna eat about a pound of turkey & stuffing, lol.

Just slid the turkey breast into the oven...Dinner about 3 pm! Nothing fancy, turkey breast, stuffing, taters, gravy, carrots, acorn squash, mac & cheese, pumpkin pie with cool w-hip... and now for the appetizer, some tasty gorilla glue cross. Small gathering, just me and my one bud I hang with regularly.
Yum!
It’s me and spaghetti today.
I told her I couldn’t go and she’s good with it and looking forward to it, even though we see them separately now and then, she doesn’t get to hang with her younger sister for an extended time. They’ll be outside on this beauty of a day.
Happy thanksgiving :eyesmoke: E14625C0-1305-4BC8-A433-0D2B244DE60B.png
 

neosapien

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Can you use calcium hypochlorite with nutrient?
In the end I didn't buy the Calcium hpc, a chap I know works with live stock and they use chlorine, I put off buy it and but the time I got the chlorine tablets the clones had rooted.
The effervescent chlorine I got is NaDCC afaik its different in some way to calcium hypochlorite as it needs mixing/refreshing on a daily basis, so it's good for sterilising but not for a bubbler I don't think?
Anyway I'd still buy calcium hypochlorite if it can be used with nutrient as I intend to grow the clones on a good bit in the bubbler.

Thanks SD
Without roots why would it matter?
Because I can imagine the cyanuric residue feeding bugs if enough chlorine gets consumed. I could be wrong, but it seems a liability to me.
It simply stabilizes the chlorine in pools so it is a little UV resistant. Actually reducing algae formation longer.

Ooooooo oooooooo ooooooo my wheelhouse my wheelhouse!!! I can talk with the big dogs and understand (25%) of what they're saying!!!!

In a cloner, I don't think either makes much difference. I think the cal-hypo is easier to measure since it's granulated. I guess the dichloro can be granulated also. The only problem I see with the stabilized cyanuric stuff is if you never change the water, a higher concentration of cyanuric acid means a higher level of chlorine needed to maintain the disinfecting. At least that's how it is with pools. I always changed my clone water every couple days anyways though.

And never NEVER mix chlorines together.. obviously the big dogs know that. But still do it for fun.
 
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