Purple Punch DWC

I’ll be lucky to chop by Christmas or the New Year :confused:
Patience is still something our BG is working on....lol...it's coming!! West is just coming much sooner....
 
Patience is still something our BG is working on....lol...it's coming!! West is just coming much sooner....
I know … I know … but believe it or not, I AM getting getter!
 
Major slow down on the nutrients. No , it’s thanks there almost ready !
Gotcha. Interesting. So whether you're in soil OR hydro, there comes a point of slow down on water and nutrient uptake. I guess if I had thought about it I would have figured that, but I hadn't. And I assume the water/nute slowdowns both happen at about the same time, and proportionally, yes?
 
Gotcha. Interesting. So whether you're in soil OR hydro, there comes a point of slow down on water and nutrient uptake. I guess if I had thought about it I would have figured that, but I hadn't. And I assume the water/nute slowdowns both happen at about the same time, and proportionally, yes?
The big girl Thalestris hasn’t slowed in water uptake . But slowed big time on the nutrients. The other two backed off on water a little and nutrients fell off big time also ! I’ll just keep on watching the trichs .
 
11/30/21 day 96/65
Can’t see the trichs microscope digital one won’t connect with the new vpn . Vpn won’t turn off .
With what little nutrients that are in there fixing to starve them . The girls have a lot more sugar building since Saturday, Filling in the crevices .
Myrina
TDS 245 ppm was 329 ppm Falling
Water temp 68.9
Water level down 3/4 gallon Falling
Ph 5.1 was 5.8 Falling adjusted to 6.2

Thalestris
TDS 223 ppm was 303 ppm Falling
Water temp 68.9
Water level down 3/4 gallon Falling
Ph 5.9 was 5.8 Rising

Otrera
TDS 311 ppm was 379 ppm Falling
Water temp 68.9
Water level down 1/2 gallon Falling
Ph 6.2 was 5.8 Rising adjusted to 6.0















 
Who put that lighter there? Was it B? He's getting the hang of the 420 photo opps. They look almost ready...IT fix your VPN yet for the scope?
 
Who put that lighter there? Was it B? He's getting the hang of the 420 photo opps. They look almost ready...IT fix your VPN yet for the scope?
B has been on here for over a year I hope he’s learned something . I guess when I got the other 420 lighter he took my old one over . And no I didn’t tell him he could have it ! No that was just iPhone pics of the trichs . Vpn still won’t turn off !
 
B has been on here for over a year I hope he’s learned something . I guess when I got the other 420 lighter he took my old one over . And no I didn’t tell him he could have it ! No that was just iPhone pics of the trichs . Vpn still won’t turn off !
If you hadn't chosen an iPhone I could help. But I'm apple illiterate :rofl:

What app are you using for the trichome pics?
 
If you hadn't chosen an iPhone I could help. But I'm apple illiterate :rofl:

What app are you using for the trichome pics?
It’s a 12 pro max camera . Hadn’t checked for app’s. My handheld scope won’t connect with the new vpn
 
It’s a 12 pro max camera . Hadn’t checked for app’s. My handheld scope won’t connect with the new vpn
Hmm I use a VPN on my phone. But its an android and has caused similar issues.


Did you try going,

Settings--->general---> select VPN?
 
Lights are out so I’ll try turning off auto vpn as was there suggestion. I didn’t know it had an auto connect so first thing in the morning. Finishing up at Country Hippie’s need the scope over here also . Be back later .
 
Lights are out so I’ll try turning off auto vpn as was there suggestion. I didn’t know it had an auto connect so first thing in the morning. Finishing up at Country Hippie’s need the scope over here also . Be back later .
Generally, with VPN services they have an app you download to your iPhone from the Apple website (store). Within the app is a "settings menu". If you do not want the VPN to come "on" immediately when the phone boots, go to the settings part of the VPN app menu (not iPhone menu) and uncheck the box marked "start service on boot" or "automatic mode" or something else like that. That stops the VPN from coming on automatically when you boot your phone. Then the VPN app is in "manual" mode.

When you want the VPN "on" to mask your IP address wait until after the phone is booted and a connection is established as usual with your home internet provider, then go to the VPN app, run it, and, manually connect to the VPN service. When you no longer want the VPN turned "on", manually disconnect from the VPN service using the disconnect button within the VPN app. That returns you to your usual home internet provider's IP address (normal home connection). Kind of like wearing a hat - hat is on - hat is off. Best way to use a VPN on your phone is boot phone, wait for "regular" home connection, go to app, manually boot app, manually connect to VPN. When shutting down phone or not wanting VPN - go to VPN app, manually disconnect, shut phone down or return to "home" connection.

Your camera might also may have a box that needs "checking" in the camera app menu that says "use VPN" or something like this. As far as the VPN not connecting to your micro camera app it may be that the camera is thinking you are on the "non-VPN" home IP address rather than the IP address of the VPN. There may be confusion by the camera app that way. Remember that a VPN shows your IP address in the location you selected rather than your "home internet address". You probably can download the micro pics to the phone, turn the VPN "on" and then send those pictures from the phone directly to the 420 website by attaching them from the phone photo storage. If you explore the VPN or camera app settings menu you may have to designate "trusted" devices" - like iPhone trusts camera app and VPN app, VPN trusts camera app, camera trusts VPN, etc..

You could also try putting the camera app in "manual" mode - meaning it does not automatically come "on" at phone boot. You could try going stepwise - 1) boot phone to normal home connection, 2) boot and connect the VPN, 3) boot and turn on camera app, 4) try uploading after this stepwise process. These steps do this: 1) iPhone boots to home IP address, 2) IP address is switched to VPN mask location, 3) camera boots and sees you are using IP address of VPN rather than home IP address, 4) camera works "normally" for uploading.

You have to remember when using a VPN you are masking your IP address of your home computer from others (and other "devices" connected to your iPhone). The VPN is like a "one-way mirror portal" - you use the "one-way mirror portal" to see out at the internet while others "out there" cannot see back at you to your home IP address.

You can always check to see if your VPN is working by turning it "on" and Google searching "where's my IP address" - go to the geolocation page and see it shows the geographic location of the VPN provider not your home geolocation. Say if you live in Chicago and you are using a VPN connected to a Los Angeles VPN, the IP geolocation should show you are located in LA not Chi-town.

@West Hippie
 
Generally, with VPN services they have an app you download to your iPhone from the Apple website (store). Within the app is a "settings menu". If you do not want the VPN to come "on" immediately when the phone boots, go to the settings part of the VPN app menu (not iPhone menu) and uncheck the box marked "start service on boot" or "automatic mode" or something else like that. That stops the VPN from coming on automatically when you boot your phone. Then the VPN app is in "manual" mode.

When you want the VPN "on" to mask your IP address wait until after the phone is booted and a connection is established as usual with your home internet provider, then go to the VPN app, run it, and, manually connect to the VPN service. When you no longer want the VPN turned "on", manually disconnect from the VPN service using the disconnect button within the VPN app. That returns you to your usual home internet provider's IP address (normal home connection). Kind of like wearing a hat - hat is on - hat is off. Best way to use a VPN on your phone is boot phone, wait for "regular" home connection, go to app, manually boot app, manually connect to VPN. When shutting down phone or not wanting VPN - go to VPN app, manually disconnect, shut phone down or return to "home" connection.

Your camera might also may have a box that needs "checking" in the camera app menu that says "use VPN" or something like this. As far as the VPN not connecting to your micro camera app it may be that the camera is thinking you are on the "non-VPN" home IP address rather than the IP address of the VPN. There may be confusion by the camera app that way. Remember that a VPN shows your IP address in the location you selected rather than your "home internet address". You probably can download the micro pics to the phone, turn the VPN "on" and then send those pictures from the phone directly to the 420 website by attaching them from the phone photo storage. If you explore the VPN or camera app settings menu you may have to designate "trusted" devices" - like iPhone trusts camera app and VPN app, VPN trusts camera app, camera trusts VPN, etc..

You could also try putting the camera app in "manual" mode - meaning it does not automatically come "on" at phone boot. You could try going stepwise - 1) boot phone to normal home connection, 2) boot and connect the VPN, 3) boot and turn on camera app, 4) try uploading after this stepwise process. These steps do this: 1) iPhone boots to home IP address, 2) IP address is switched to VPN mask location, 3) camera boots and sees you are using IP address of VPN rather than home IP address, 4) camera works "normally" for uploading.

You have to remember when using a VPN you are masking your IP address of your home computer from others (and other "devices" connected to your iPhone). The VPN is like a "one-way mirror portal" - you use the "one-way mirror portal" to see out at the internet while others "out there" cannot see back at you to your home IP address.

You can always check to see if your VPN is working by turning it "on" and Google searching "where's my IP address" - go to the geolocation page and see it shows the geographic location of the VPN provider not your home geolocation. Say if you live in Chicago and you are using a VPN connected to a Los Angeles VPN, the IP geolocation should show you are located in LA not Chi-town.

@West Hippie
Thank you PPM Charlie it had another auto vpn on the next page I had to turn off . Had got pics this morning coming soon with the chop .
 
12/01/21 day 97/66
Harvest time pics following.
Myrina’s TDS
208 ppm was 245 ppm
Ph 4.8
Thalestris’s TDS
178 ppm was 223 ppm
Ph 4.5
Otrera’s TDS
240 ppm was 311 ppm
Ph 5.4

















 
Just speechless :drool: :drool: :drool:
I believe that 1-1/2 pounds is here . Otrera didn’t fair as well. She’ll be getting weighed separately since she was under the 600 . B hit me up side the head with the tops a few times . I think if I close my eye it’d probably get stuck closed , shower time !
 
I believe that 1-1/2 pounds is here . Otrera didn’t fair as well. She’ll be getting weighed separately since she was under the 600 . B hit me up side the head with the tops a few times . I think if I close my eye it’d probably get stuck closed , shower time !
I can't wait for the day when grows like this are a matter of course for me and as easy for me as they seem to be for you. I know it's not easy and you work your ass off, but you make it LOOK easy. Those frosty ass girls are all just off the charts, it's truly incredible. The mods should make a new contest for GROW of the month, and it has to include at least five plants, say, or whatever. That would be cool. You'd win this month going away. :rofl:
 
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