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  1. Sep 2024
    1. 6 gallons a day? Ive never seen a plant that big in person lmao

      demineralization (reverse osmosis) creates lots of waste water.<br /> most tap water has a too high EC (electrical conductivity) value.<br /> this not only applies to hydro growing, but also to growing in earth.<br /> if you dont demin your source water, you have to give more water to the plants,<br /> so the extra water (waste water) can remove salts from the grow medium...<br /> all of this would be SO much simpler with outdoor growing in a good climate.

    2. yeah. indoor growing only makes sense when its illegal.<br /> they should simply import weed from tropical climates (mexico, africa, ...).<br /> imagine we would have indoor grow of exotic fruits (bananas, coconuts, ...). absurd!

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    1. Miguel Hernán. (2021, February 15). To all who claim that there’s no evidence that #SARSCoV2 is transmitted in bars: If the risk of transmitting #SARSCoV2 is provenly greater in crowded indoor places, why should bars be magically protected? Burden of the proof is on bar’s owners, not on scientists @BillHanage [Tweet]. @_MiguelHernan. https://twitter.com/_MiguelHernan/status/1361463022187864066

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  11. Nov 2020
    1. Mold allergy is caused by mold spores, which are microscopic fungi that are present everywhere in the air. In a few cases, indoor mold allergy can get more serious leading to breathing-related problems like bronchitis and asthma. Before anything else, the only way to treat an allergy to mold is by taking preventive measures to avoid exposure to triggers of mold allergy. Whenever you suspect mold allergy symptoms, do consult your doctor or a leading allergist for your condition.

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  15. May 2015
    1. India has some of the most polluted cities (air quality wise)

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