Runoff @ 1400 ppm

lusidghost

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Whatever dude.
Got some grow stats to show your expertise with?
Check my chit on IG.
Look for the post about a month ago 4 buckets, 4 plants, 4 pounds trimmed flower. Plus 2 lbs fresh frozen smalls for bubble hash. And 400 GM trichome coated trim for even more bubble.
.72 gpw
46.9 g sq ft
If you can't match that stfu.
Btw I also have 3 Carson high yield Supernova LEDs 240W each for a total of 720 W a single 600W HPS actually had the higher gpw and g sq ft.
LED .7 gpw 42.25 g sq ft
HPS .82 gpw 54.6 g sq ft
You seem like a huge douche and no on cares about your GPW.

I bought my Bluelab pen on Fri, May 13, 2016. It's still accurate, but the thermometer started wonking out a few weeks ago.
 

jasonryan00

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You seem like a huge douche and no on cares about your GPW.

I bought my Bluelab pen on Fri, May 13, 2016. It's still accurate, but the thermometer started wonking out a few weeks ago.
Thank god someone said it
or cares about your instagram either

this shit on here gets really old:
OP asks question but provides little information
people reply and ask for clarification to accurately answer OP's question
OP gets butthurt about his ego and bashes everyone that tries to offer help
thread descends into utter chaos and shit talking
 
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jasonryan00

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this shit on here gets really old:

OP asks question but provides little information
people reply and ask for clarification to accurately answer OP's question
OP gets butthurt about his ego thinking people are saying he can't grow and bashes everyone that tries to offer help
thread descends into utter chaos and shit talking
HOLY FUCK LMAO i guess we should all learn from the expert jesus christ take the fucking wheel
 

Wastei

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Nothing wrong with cheap meters as long as you do weekly calibrations and keep the pH pens in KCL storage solution.

My cheap "Noname" one I got has lasted me as long as my old Bluelabs pen. It's more important how you calibrate and store your pens than any branding IMO. If the meter is repeatable accurate to 0.01, does the price really matter?
 
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DoubleAtotheRON

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lusidghost

Well-Known Member
Nothing wrong with cheap meters as long as you do weekly calibrations and keep pH pen in KCL storage solution.

My cheap "Noname" one I got has lasted me as long as my old Bluelabs pen. It's more important how you calibrate and store your pen than any branding. If the meter is repeatable accurate to 0.01, does the price really matter?
If it works it works. I will not stand idly by while someone bashes Bluelab though.
 
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