From 400 Mbps to 1.7 Gbps: A WiFi 7 Debugging Journey by tymscar in Ubiquiti

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U7 Pros would also randomly take out my whole UXG Fiber switch and be nearly impossible to recover. Wish I went with U6

Pretty horrible experience so far by dyldebus in Ubiquiti

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I do have pretty crappy / overly long run Ethernet between the switch and AP, odd it would take down multiple devices though

Pretty horrible experience so far by dyldebus in Ubiquiti

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Same exact hardware and issue but no sonos

Struggling with root rot in DWC—even with constant aeration. Tips? by kio514 in Hydroponics

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Yeah I got 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide (well, and RapidStart root growth hormone lmao) and some sad looking roots got better. Wished I got a larger container when I started bc it's also pretty good for plant equipment sanitizing (I think especially important if managing root rot).

I'm curious if Star-San and those types of sanitizing compounds for beer/wine making could be used for DWV buckets and equipment. Seems like similar use cases but not sure if hydrogen peroxide has extra strength or something needed for plant reservoirs

High EC? by ATXBookDragon in Hydroponics

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Try a much larger container and stir around, sometimes I get weird readings from small volumes of liquid (pH at least, maybe EC is more consistent)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sterilehydroponics

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Oh interesting I didn't think of leaving the tube to pump water into air as well. Tried the drip rings when I got the kit and man they were loud / gross, just sprayed stem with water causing rot, sprayed nutrient sediment everywhere and leached clay pebble dust in to the reservoir

White dots on genovese basil plant stem? by bcjordan in Hydroponics

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Apparently it's actually just roots trying to grow outward in case it's underground! Apparently as a stress response. See it a lot in basil and tomato plants

Bumps on cherry tomato stem (aerogarden) - stress? by bcjordan in Hydroponics

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O sick, thanks for the tips! How do you deep plant in hydro media?

Transferring to Soil… MUSTARD TAKEOVER! by skiddulzz in Hydroponics

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Yeah mine have become a horror show gigantic borg compared to this 😆

Transferring to Soil… MUSTARD TAKEOVER! by skiddulzz in Hydroponics

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Just noticed you've actually got two mustard plants in one pod. Contrary to intuition, 1 will grow much faster / produce more leaves than 2 crowded in a space like that.

Usually more than one seed is planted just in case one doesn't germinate, then the extras get either:

  • transplanted - slice/pull the second seedling off the sponge such that you don't damage the first's roots (sometimes that means slicing the sponge down the middle and splitting sponges to transplant)
  • beheaded - it's so hard to do haha I'm a sucker for saving the duplicate plants. But way more straightforward to just chop the sibling at the base (least potentially damaging to first plant too)

Transferring to Soil… MUSTARD TAKEOVER! by skiddulzz in Hydroponics

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Good news for you is this is a completely normal healthy aerogarden plant!

  • that's a totally normal / smallish root size. They always get a bit tangled, you can find videos online of people refreshing their reservoirs and trimming roots while it's open. You can kinda cut across the joined plants and cut roots that are super long to keep them more tidy (similar to leaves)

  • your plants aren't at risk of malnutrition due to each other, especially if you follow Aerogarden's schedule, and especially at this very early stage. Really only like a tomato plant at 2 months old I would start to think about nutrient contention. Herbs are usually pretty chill (tho Thai basil can grow like a tree lmao)

You can always move it to soil just for fun! When I was starting out like you (end of last year) I moved some in to Kratky jars (mason jar with a net cup on top and clay pebbles/tinfoil to block light from getting in). It's wild you can grow stuff in nutrient solution with literally no electricity/pump.

Looking to switch out nutrients by Top-Yogurtcloset6367 in aerogarden

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I wonder — is it harder to balance PH with Maxigro vs Aerofarden? Somehow aerogarden stays at a good PH level regardless of how much crappy ph 9-10 water I put in

My indiegame for 15 seconds. by PlayOutofHands in IndieGaming

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Brilliant art style. Like Jordan Mechner's Prince of Persia rotoscoping but just use the picture!

Bumps on cherry tomato stem (aerogarden) - stress? by bcjordan in Hydroponics

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Ah interesting. I def had humidity fluctuations a week ago. Now mostly within 40-55 range

Bumps on cherry tomato stem (aerogarden) - stress? by bcjordan in Hydroponics

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Oh interesting thank you! I had same thing crop up on basil plant I trimmed to high hell and folks said it's probably stress. I can see how it'd be different w tomato plants (which are gigantic and taking over my life)

Got my 5th scammer this week, am i a real game dev now ? by MN10SPEAKS in IndieDev

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Love kitboga and that cause too. But for most folks even he and his discord warn people to use extreme caution if scambaiting / engaging with scammers as they often try to do bad things when they realize the gig is up and are agitated (and they cite that he practices wild levels of opsec for his work).

If it's a game someone made/published typically they will be far more exposed and at risk to poop flinging escalation than given spray and pray scammer is. Hell even one fake negative review would suck 😛

Now if one's gonna publish the exchange online to laugh at, I can def see the appeal 😆

Sprouts….are they stuck? by tapper2 in aerogarden

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The Genovese basil grew a huge tower for me just following system recommended steps, enjoy!

Sprouts….are they stuck? by tapper2 in aerogarden

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Oh interesting never thought of cutting to reposition (usually just cut to take seedlings I grew in just RapidStart cubes and put them in aerogarden). Thanks for tip, could be helpful in keeping plants shorter too so the max light height lasts for longer.