CKS Blueberry Grow

All was good until this crap started. The landlord is cool with what I do. Hell. He joins me most days. Lol. It's his girlfriend's dirt bag family screwing everything up for everyone

Dirt Man Dan
 
Last summer I got married. This summer we plan on trying to get a mortgage. I definitely need my own place. She wants kids. And I want different kind of kids. Lol.

Dirt Man Dan
 
Not many basement houses around here. I'm keeping my fingers crossed I can get myself a garage. I have a " race car" that needs a home. As well.

Dirt Man Dan
 
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Especially when it's British cars.


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Nice. I'll have to dig up some photos of my GTI. In a nut shell. 04 GTI. Ported and polished head. 270 degree cams with an 11 degree overlap. Upgraded from valve train with all lightweight titanium components. A turbonetics 50 trim turbo. With supporting dual fuel pumps and injectors sourced from a Ford Mustang. A built transmission with a high quality LSD unit. Custom made double wall axles. (Cuz I had a bad habit of snapping the CV joints) and a 2 step launch control system... There's more. But I can't remember it all.

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Girls are home safe. Not happy but safe.
I was playing around on my phone earlier and I remember watching someone on here use a phone app to measure their light output. So I figured I would give it a shot. Here's what I came up with when I sat my phone on top of one of the cups. The lights are at 50%

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Who knows how accurate it really is. But I tell you. I can't look at the lights even at minimal power.

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Couldn't seem to find that app in the Google play store. But I found this one. You might be interested in. It's just called Lux meter. By Angstrom meteorology

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There seems to be a LOT of free light meters. My guess is there is some pretty simple math to get the camera to measure Lux output. I mean cameras were made to read light.....
Is it entirely accurate like a $30k light meter? Hell no. But I would be willing to bet it gets you fairly close.

Dirt Man Dan
 
Not at all. If me and you stood beside each other and used the same app on the same plant we would probably get 2 different results.


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Couldn't seem to find that app in the Google play store. But I found this one. You might be interested in. It's just called Lux meter. By Angstrom meteorology

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Dirt Man Dan

You can buy an actual lux meter attachment for your phone. It just pops on the data port (I think). What we need is a LUX meter. I have a friend at the University that works in light. He has a VERY EXPENSIVE spectrograph. Like $10,000 expensive. But I think the cheaper route is the hand held PAR meter from apogee at around $329


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You can buy an actual lux meter attachment for your phone. It just pops on the data port (I think). What we need is a LUX meter. I have a friend at the University that works in light. He has a VERY EXPENSIVE spectrograph. Like $10,000 expensive. But I think the cheaper route is the hand held PAR meter from apogee at around $329


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That's a bit more than I wanna spend on something I may use 3 times. Lol. Ill look into the phone piggybacking. But that's probably pricy as well.

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