Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Youse utes git off'n da lawn.
Do you bite your thumb at me sir?!
B x B.
W.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
Youse utes git off'n da lawn.
Do you bite your thumb at me sir?!
B x B.
W.
Excellent.
Needed a landing strip for my cowardly Knight, dispatched by your pawn.
N - K5
Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
B -K2
Should do.
Now wait for you.
I'll just sit ovah heah by da umols.:D
W.
I don't understand (the benefit of) that move, unless it's all about a kingside castle.
Is there a different general philosophy, BTW, with the king vs. queenside castle? Obviously, you've got an extra piece to move out' the way. Seems like that results in a significantly different dynamic with the pieces that are evacuated.
Impetuous as I am , I shall move now, and reflect later (with 97% efficiency :D).
P - Q3 ;)
I am befuddled about this dwc res maintenance as well. I've surfed around a lot, and can't find anybody using chlorine, except to scrub things down before refilling with nute solution protected with H202.
Seems like bleach at the recommended concentration for sanitizing drinking water (~8 drops / gallon) would be much more economical, if a tad touchier to dial in. There's also the alkalinity to consider, but at this low a concentration... :wtf:
But it also seems like lotsa peeps like peroxide thinking it recombines directly into water and O2, but there's a free oxidizer running around for awhile, which is why it works. How's that different from sodium hypochlorite? :i feel stupid:
That is all it was about.Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
O-O
Castle King's side.
Well, it's also about getting pieces into play.
Black should do a Queen's side castle, but is still 2 moves away.
And Black's king side castle? Appears in dis-array.
He still can fix it. Jus' make betta moves, and pray.:D
Why I no want P @ Q3?
Would help you develop, you see.
Nope, instead, King will flee.
Fighting's not for royalty.
It's for peasants, and for pieces.
King no bodder wit' dat feces.:)
Aloha
W.
Sodium hypochlorite releases Chlorine ions, which are more reactive than Oxygen ions.Quote:
Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
That said. I have never actually used bleach so, can't offer solid information.
My side by side was rainwater vs tap water test was to see if Chloramine and/or it's breakdown products are hamful for horticulture.
Turned out, they were not. Helpful, actually.
Thinking about it though, It is a Sodium salt and I'm guessing your water is already high in Sodium if not downright briny.
So, the "rootburn" may have been influenced by the high sodium. I think it's an osmotic pressure thing unless I misremembered dat.
You could ask Stinky Attic.
She popped back up on IC.:thumbsup:
News:
Did a postmortem on da DWCoco.
Lose the wicks!
Mine were eaten away with a black scum that took Half the roots with it.
The roots that were not in contact with the wicks were jus' peachy.
Plant was so big and healthy because of the coco reserve that the loss of half it's water roots hardly slowed it down.
Aloha,
W.
Sorry, thought I posted a move.
P x P (P - K4)
P x P
Carry on.
Da 'zard mon:rastasmoke:.
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That puts us here.
(Need a reference to try some things, always manage to mess the board up...)