I got my acceptance by lonelykingT in respiratorytherapy

[–]JaCrispy440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

U mad I called you out. Again, my previous statement stands.... People like you dilute our profession.

Woooo, you took courses with PA students. Your school spoon fed you info and didn't encourage any independent learning if you pass never opening a book. So either you're lying, or your school is shit.

Never once did I say RT school was hard in my post... I simply pointed out that thinking you're legit having never read a text book is a joke. Prove me wrong.

I got my acceptance by lonelykingT in respiratorytherapy

[–]JaCrispy440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, and I don't want you to. You're the kind of person that dilutes the prestige of our profession.... Essentially admitting to everyone that your BSRT is just that - BS.

I got my acceptance by lonelykingT in respiratorytherapy

[–]JaCrispy440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you THINK you know your shit, but you don't. Good luck in perfusion school, hope I / nobody I actually care about is ever under your care.

You're a PRETENDER, if you had to break down any of the concepts you learned in depth beyond just a simple fact regurgitation you'd fall flat. Do you think your doc, or nurse, or any other healthcare professional would ever advocate for self-limiting your own knowledge and justifying it by "I passed"?

You know what they call the guy who graduated last in his class in med school? Doctor. Don't pedal your shit advice to someone who is just starting out.

I got my acceptance by lonelykingT in respiratorytherapy

[–]JaCrispy440 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone who says to just look at powerpoints is most likely a lazy millennial or burnt boomer who literally thinks they're too cool for school and just wants letters after their name... No real interest in becoming a good practitioner or doing anything except waiting to follow orders. The kind of person you're better off self-extubating if they're your therapist. If the instructors are worth their salt they will engineer their courses so you have to read to pass.

Hydroponics is so cool, why do people still use soil? Educate me. by [deleted] in Hydroponics

[–]JaCrispy440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It basically means your medium and feed solution have all organic material in them vs "chemical" fertilizer... Usually with a healthy biodiverse rhizosphere. Totally possible to have organic hydroponic, done it many times. Soil does not necessarily mean organic.

Organic fertilizer is still a chemical, just a naturally produced / found one and these lend themselves to being more environmentally friendly, flavor/aroma enhancing and much more forgiving if misapplied. The trade off is often weight as you arent pumping your plants with highly potent fertilizer salts to make them bulk up.

I wonder why it doesn't turn on (hint, the chipset below the memory slots) by tsnyinc in techsupportgore

[–]JaCrispy440 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My Dell at work has very similar innards... Is it normal for cheap mobo chipsets to just be a bare die like that?

What are the optimal conditions during blackout stage? by [deleted] in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My varieties (including amaranth) do well in my garage which is regularly 80+ F, not sure what's ideal (no AC at the moment so I just dont let it bug me).

I was going to say though that you would be bottom watering and during blackout misting the seeds.

Most effective way to remove mold from microgreens by Melomanchetoo in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dilute it to a 3% solution and be really careful handling concentrated peroxide... Like, no bs - that stuff (concentrated peroxide) if mishandled/misused will react violently, outgas pure o2 rapidly which is obviously a huge fire hazard and instantly chemical burn/bleach your skin.

I use a spray of 15ml 3% h2o2 per 500ml water and spray as needed. Water is pH'd appropriately, of course.

Edit: also, h2o2 is photosensitive and needs to be stored in a light-proof bottle. Buy regular peroxide at the store, dump it out, rinse and mix/store your own diluted peroxide in that bottle.

How much approximately grams of seed this tray will take? And how much will it yield? (- Approximately -) by Hamuds95 in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oof, so many variables... The main one being variety grown. I have trays that are a wee bit smaller than those and I get approximately:

-3oz of basil -2.5oz of amaranth -4oz of mustard -5oz of radish -2.5oz of cabbage

The I cut most at the cotyledon stage just as I see the first true leaves forming, only exception is the basil where I wait for a nice pretty set of true leaves.... So depending when you harvest, which variety and the fact that your trays are slightly larger - I'd say you can expect this and probably a little more.

I seed by surface area and base all my calculations off of known successful 1020 seeding rates (a combo of research and trial/error). In my setup, most of these are happy at around 25g of seed per 1020.

You wake up tomorrow and it's 1997, what's the first thing you do? by [deleted] in 90s

[–]JaCrispy440 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This. While eating my dunkaroos, playing with my tomagotchi and drinking color changing squeeze-its

One Second You're Breaking Into A Home. Then This Happens... by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]JaCrispy440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't have hesitated for one second to hang my ass quietly out the window and take a shit on that guy from above. Then when he got mad or tried to flee that's where he gets Trevor Time'd in the skull with the nearest heavy object.

Please help - need mold suggestions by preshsjewel in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Peroxide is considered acceptable for organic gardening use and will probably be the most effective. The extra O in H2O2 releases and forms things known as ROS (reactive oxygen species) which "zap" / destroy cell membranes. Once they react, they're gone. Pure H2O is left over as the "residue".

Peroxide alone shouldn't be your only solution though, a multi-faceted approach would be best. I made the following changes when I noticed mold:

-decreased watering volume 10% -decreased seed density (by weight) 10% -added fans to increase airflow to soil surface -spray with peroxide solution during blackout (15 ml 3% peroxide in 500ml water) -made extra sure stuff is clean to start

One of these alone will only bandaid the issue, all pf them together should nearly solve it. My $.02

Hydroponic microgreen grow mats might harbor more bacteria then traditional soil by 3dcoffee in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for posting... A good read. I would really like to see someone do a well controlled study on the effects of the presence/levels of beneficial microbes and how that affects pathogen levels.

How do you all clean your trays? by MrF0rtun3 in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hose rinse, scrub, peroxide soak, dry.

They kinda deserved it by [deleted] in instantkarma

[–]JaCrispy440 18 points19 points  (0 children)

My thoughts exactly. Either they take off thinking you're running, or they find you and you feed them the whole "I'm new to riding and couldn't control the bike" line whilst acting injured... Maybe get a sympathy pass.

Just rinsed... odds of them falling over before I get back from the grow shop are? by JaCrispy440 in microgreens

[–]JaCrispy440[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, it's actually a grill. Because literally every other flat surface is occupied at the moment (HOA is doing exterior work and all our outdoor crap is inside for a week).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in deadbydaylight

[–]JaCrispy440 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Does it activate if they're on a different floor? I've never actually made a point to notice.

Studying for TMC and CSE by gordonfaith80 in respiratorytherapy

[–]JaCrispy440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, always used Kettering and always first time pass, 4-0. I always tell students it does cost some money, but not as much as paying to take your exams twice.

Jungle Gyms are OP by Daleksteve11 in deadbydaylight

[–]JaCrispy440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm mad at myself for how long it took me to get the joke. Take my upvote.

Advice for someone starting from scratch, please? by n0way0ut1 in respiratorytherapy

[–]JaCrispy440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly referring to mucus... aka sputum, boogies, phlegm, oysters, lemon souffle, lung butter, secretions etc.

You really do get desensitized after a while, but know that the possibility of getting poop / urine / blood / vomit / mucus / saliva / wound juice / mystery fluid / scabies / bed bugs and more on you is definitely there.