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Goldust

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pfft never really liked holdens maybe old ones but commodores meh

Fairlane that fan in your pic looks rather old unlike some pos i just threw out cheap plastic one
 

Ford Fairlane

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Doesn't look like heat stress to me, but I'm no expert. There are so many things that could be wrong. First question is always pH.

Agree old holdens are great.

That is about 3 years old.
 
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noyd666

oldies are cheap and good gear.
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noyd666

that fan sure looks as old as, just threw out one I had for over 25 years, a 12'' sanyo, guess they made things a lot better back then even jap crap.
 

Ford Fairlane

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Nice looking car,
I like the bluey in the background though, she'll keep your girls safe for sure.

I never had so much interest in a shitty little desk fan before. It has been used as a desk fan and in three grows. I only run it when lights are on though

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b00m

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Great to see some new faces and old heads popping in here :gday:
Ford any questions mate I'm here to help, I've computer woes for the last few weeks but I'm around and I'll do my best to help you out and point you in the right direction :good:
:smoke out:
 

Ford Fairlane

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Great to see some new faces and old heads popping in here :gday:
Ford any questions mate I'm here to help, I've computer woes for the last few weeks but I'm around and I'll do my best to help you out and point you in the right direction :good:
:smoke out:
Thanks for the warm welcome boom. The size of this forum blows me away mate. I am a member of another forum, but it's been a bit quiet there lately, so thought I'd broaden my horizons.. It's great to see such a diversity of people in one place. navigating the site has proved interesting though ;)
 

GreeeeN GRassss

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no i would not chance it. unless your super sure of your mix even at that i would not. ph issues can kill with in a few hours.

not nice coming to look at plants and there white from ph to low.
 

Ford Fairlane

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pH affects a plants ability to access nutrients, so it is important to get the pH right, or your plants will not be able to use the expensive nutrients you are feeding them.
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Goldust

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ok am i better off getting a new tester then as current one has button batteries i dont like them
seem to go flat quick but doesnt seem like theres any that dont use them?
and im in coco
 
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Ford Fairlane

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You can use a dropper test kit if you like. But the batteries should last at least a grow. Coco is a hydroponic medium, so needs a pH of around 5.8
 

ozzieAI

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my ph meter is dead can i get away without it
or not ?

it depends...i rarely use my metre growing in coco, but i set nute ratios for consistency and never use it in soil...
 

Goldust

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hmmm well i havent ph'd so far all through veg just but into flower
but prob more important in Flower im guessing
ill see if i can fine some batts cheap enough
 
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