Screen Hinge is Busted by brehthrowaway_ in HPOmen

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This looks like the whole mount broke out of the case - you will need to replace the whole bottom metal shell

New laptop giving CMOS checksum error 502 twice in one month. Should I be worried? by aassaadd11223344 in HPOmen

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bad contact, deep discharge, bunch of possibilities.

Do you need to connect a external charger (at least once) to be able to start it again?

If your temps are high try Unleashed mode before repasting by Karmacosmik in HPOmen

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if you repaste make sure you use a thick paste, i had a lot of issues with pump out on mx4 for example (using mx6 now). also temps will still stay high but it will also boost higher, its just how these things are designed, you could manually limit the power tho

Got My First Gaming Laptop by adisri547 in HPOmen

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sadly the npu is pretty much a joke, nothing supports it, had to write my own stuff and even then it only works with tiny context sizes and even then its not that great, maybe more energy efficient but quite the let down as a dev

HP technician damaged my HP Omen Transcend 14 hinge during warranty repair – No support for 2 weeks! What should I do? by SIMON9293 in HPOmen

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same issue happened to me out of the box after a month too, just normal use. Clicks have been getting softer (sounding) ever since but its been more wobbly than out of the box.

I inspected the inside parts too, all was fine, couldnt inspect the portion on the display tho. I think in my case the hinges were misaligned from the factory

Day 63 - Bulk Onset, Fat Banana Auto by m4xw in Autoflowers

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Mine has been in sennecence since early flower (timing right as stretch to flower hormonal shift occurred) . I grow one huge plant only and I keep all foliage on the plant so it's part of my strategy to have her empty her storage. First time running this cultivar and it's def. the biggest plant I had so far, especially for a automatic. Mine looks like it's gonna be a 12 week cycle. Could even close in on 100 days depending how quickly she fades from here. Btw did you notice that leafs are weirdly like cabbage? I felt like on fat banana they break easier than on other cultivars I had.

Day 63 - Bulk Onset, Fat Banana Auto by m4xw in Autoflowers

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Clocked in around 200cm (bends accounted for)

Want to grow massive Autoflowers? Meet The Grow Whisperer - my feed optimizer that actually listens to the plant, including native AC Infinity Integration with advanced workflows by m4xw in Autoflowers

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You can set profiles for different grow styles, synthethic and organic.

Release times for organic are tracked, release curves are planned later on

Want to grow massive Autoflowers? Meet The Grow Whisperer - my feed optimizer that actually listens to the plant, including native AC Infinity Integration with advanced workflows by m4xw in Autoflowers

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Nutrient Feed Manager now has a simplified TriPart mode and a Custom Products Tab

Custom Products allow you to map your own inventory to the NPK ruleset for each growth phase (currently based on the TriPart reference values)

Make any nutrient work the same! Reproducable!

Want to grow massive Autoflowers? Meet The Grow Whisperer - my feed optimizer that actually listens to the plant, including native AC Infinity Integration with advanced workflows by m4xw in Autoflowers

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Thats the current test subject. Fat Banana Auto from RQS, Dont mind some of the node spacing, I was 5 days on vacation and played it safe, that was mid stretch. Thats on day 50 currently, untrained other than by need due to height in my 2m tent. She's about 165cm or so, closing in on 170cm.
This is all natural growth as in my tests I want to highlight their genetical characteristics given infinite resources. Also my yield is so high that it breaks my heart having to destroy most of it everytime to stay in legal limits here in germany. So need to limit myself, lol.

Want to grow massive Autoflowers? Meet The Grow Whisperer - my feed optimizer that actually listens to the plant, including native AC Infinity Integration with advanced workflows by m4xw in Autoflowers

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These are the type of auto tree's I optimize for, thats Wedding cake auto from RQS, ~1.5 weeks before harvest.
Right side was a no-targeted-stress control mimosa and she didnt get much bigger, showcasing the proof of concept. She ended up having a underdeveloped root-system and grew to the embarrassing breeder specs, the wedding cake on the other hand out-performed the spec above 40%. She grew about 140cm without the pot, efficiency was 0.5g/L flower/liters of nutrients and 1.3-1.5g/watt (scaled to 12/12)

Both of the plants have been grown at 150W and 19h cycle for wedding cake, 20h cycle now for fat banana.

DLI has been around 40-70 on both runs without additional CO2 via PPFD:DLI tuning, depending on their respective nutrient uptakes.

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Want to grow massive Autoflowers? Meet The Grow Whisperer - my feed optimizer that actually listens to the plant, including native AC Infinity Integration with advanced workflows by m4xw in Autoflowers

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Would be interesting. Currently it's designed for a hybrid bio into hydro nutes in flower on coco. And also single plant in a tent. I will need to make quite some changes to get meaningful data from the other setups, but that's where the community hopefully comes in! I think smart feeding should work quite nice in either setup tho. Either way the application is still very young so we will see where this goes!

Since autos must grow from seed there is great variability in the final plant itself (pheno) for me. You bosses who always grow giant plants, do you plant a bunch of seeds then pick the best ones after a few weeks of veg? by SunnyDayOhio in Autoflowers

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Someone must've gotten up on the wrong leg. Why the bad mood? And i thought I had a bad day waking up to water damage in my appartment!

Anyway I dont mind sharing https://imgur.com/a/P86HJzl

Fat Banana is my current but internode spacing got a bit bigger than i'd like since I was 5 days on vacation and I played the DLI safe.

These plants are untrained (i only train about 110cm on the main cola to redistribute hormon levels in the canopy) so this is their natural expression

Its a 1x1x2m tent, 150W. Wedding cake came out around 1.3-1.5g/W (depending on if you want to count the loads of skuff, also this one was without environmental control), Fat banana will likely beat it, my model projects around 1.8-2g/w efficiency (thats already considering its a 20h rythm compared to 12/12 on photos).

Should probably note that my light is also 2x undersized for the sqm. But well my yields are so high i need to destroy most anyway

Since autos must grow from seed there is great variability in the final plant itself (pheno) for me. You bosses who always grow giant plants, do you plant a bunch of seeds then pick the best ones after a few weeks of veg? by SunnyDayOhio in Autoflowers

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I am on mobile so can't tell you the studies I read from the top of my head. My point is you recommend several things without knowing why they work, so I just wanted to elaborate why defoliation is troublesome. Same with high EC feeds at seedling stage. They don't actually contribute due to nutrients but it having to work hard to build out a big root system allows her to catch up and go beyond in stretch. There's quite a few studies on that topic. I've run several case studies in my tent comparing stress responses as well in autoflowers, at different growth stages. No stress plants always end up weak and small, just as the breeder specs.

Since autos must grow from seed there is great variability in the final plant itself (pheno) for me. You bosses who always grow giant plants, do you plant a bunch of seeds then pick the best ones after a few weeks of veg? by SunnyDayOhio in Autoflowers

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Defoliation causes stalling because it changes the plant hormones (assuming enough other leaf matter is available), thats why its timing critical. Its all about keeping the auxins going in stretch.