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Hi guys,
I've grown these plants in coco and mixed nutrients every single day, adjusted the ph and watered and emptied the saucers.
To see seeds in the final product is a really shit feeling and has put me off doing another grow... unless i can make some changes and make my setup more efficient and less time consuming.
Growing in coco and watering daily is a huge pain in the ass... Its the method I know and I've researched but I was wondering if any of you fine gentlemen (& ladies) could possible advise on how I can still grow in coco and water daily but possibly any tips and tricks to make life easier while doing so?
Or alternatively if coco really isn't that special and I can get similar results in hydro/soil etc I would love to hear your opinions.
Some info if its required:
Medium: 75% coco 25% perlite
Nutrients: Advanced Nutrients A+B and BigBud
Light: 600w HPS/MH
Pots: 5 Gallon fabric containers
Really really appreciate any info thanks so much !
P.s there are some absolute wizards here and unfortunately a few clowns as well... if you fall into the second category please don't leave shit info.. if you don't know just don't comment. It will only waste both our time and anyone reading will get poor information too.
Hi, all. Iβve seen a lot of folks on this sub mention that theyβve adopted a WFPB (whole foods plant based) diet and have thrived on it. Iβve been about 85-90% WFPB for about 3 years now and have done nothing but gain about 30 pounds. Iβm not willing to go back to cooking and eating meat on a regular basis, and my body has decided dairy is not my friend anymore either, so Iβm not looking to stop doing WFPB. I believe in the health-improving power of eating all the plants and I canβt unknow all the things Iβve learned about it. I guess Iβm just looking for advice and encouragement from within those parameters.
Iβve tried eating nothing but potatoes, Iβve tried cutting back on high fat things like nuts, Iβve tried calorie counting even though I hate it with a burning passion (and canβt stick with it to save my life)... but nothing budges. I subscribe to the Clean Food Dirty Girl meal plans (which I highly recommend by the way!) l, but they only contain meals for dinner. What do you all do for lunch and breakfast? Do you ever have struggles with low blood sugar? Iβm not diabetic, and itβs a miracle that Iβm not... yet... but I do sometimes get lightheaded if I donβt eat often enough.
On the non-food side of things, my depression makes me want to curl up in a ball and sleep my life away, but of course I canβt do that. Iβm an emotional/stress eater too, and Iβm fairly certain I have binge eating disorder as well, though thatβs just a self-diagnosis. I feel stuck. Iβm sick of living in this body and struggling to do things like tie my shoes or bend over to pick up something Iβve dropped. Iβm tired of literally nothing being able to motivate me. Itβs so discouraging to realize that I donβt care enough about myself to make the additional changes that I need to make (whatever those may be???) to get better.
I know therapy would help, but my insurance likely wonβt cover it, and I canβt afford it otherwise. I take antidepressants but think I might want to get off of them and switch to something else, because these just donβt seem to be doing anything much for me anymore.
Iβm just venting and rambling at this point. If anyone has any words of encouragement or advice, Iβd be so grateful even just to know Iβve been heard. Thanks for reading.
A lot changed in music between the time Zeppelin disbanded in 1980 and when Robert Plant decided it was time for a dramatic change in the direction of his solo career circa 2000.
The singer says he was watching Radiohead at a benefit show when he realized the conventions he helped establish in Zeppelin had become clichΓ©s.
"We got to Paris and we played the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights," Plant told House of Strombo with George Stroumboulopoulos in a new interview. "It was an insignificant bill. It was the beginnings of Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen acoustic, Peter Gabriel acoustic and the Dali Lama...I saw the guitarist in Radiohead [and] when it was time for a solo, he just knelt down and started messing with his pedals. Got some squelch s**t going on and all that sort of stuff. I went, 'Well, that's a lot different to the world I've been in, of expressive gesture and stuff.' I realized it was time to change. Then I started writing."
In that moment Plant realized the stagecraft of Led Zeppelin had become a clichΓ©; Radiohead β one of the biggest bands in the world β was actively shunning the idea of a solo!
The period that followed involved Plant "saying goodbye to all that big-time s**t," and as much as Zeppelin fans hate to admit it, the change in direction was validated. Plant recorded a series of award-winning genre-bending, very un-Led Zeppelin albums, which brings him to his latest release, 2017's Carry Fire.
The singer says he is well-aware of the "wonderous margin of obscurity" to which he's taken his music, but he says it's been creatively fulfilling and he has no regrets.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.iheart.com/alternate/amp/2018-06-20-robert-plant-says-radiohead-motivated-him-to-change-his-style/
The Jury only saw what LE and the prosecution wanted the Jury to see, evidence was purposely lost, planted, renamed,withheld and denied from Steven's defense, the court and the Jury to obtain a guilty verdict.
Steven Avery did not get a fair trial - period.
Hello! So: I am not completely vegan, but eat about 85/15 vegan/nonvegan. I have Celiac's disease, so I have to stay very strictly GF. Along with intestinal damage, I was intolerant to dairy and eggs. I joined vegan pages/ looked at vegan recipes to learn how to cook without dairy and eggs. Many people with Celiac's regain ability to eat more foods as they heal, and that may be what happened to me with dairy (I tested it once recently without symptoms). Now that I may be able physically to re-introduce dairy into my diet, but I'm not sure I want to. I've had the ability to not make a moral decision on the issue based on my intolerance, but I don't have that to hide behind any more, now I have to decide whether to eat dairy or not. Can any of you share your experiences with making the decision to go vegan and/or cut out dairy?
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