This channel started out like the your junk drawer in your kitchen did. Random things collected with uselessness, taking up space and eventually you realized it has/had no purpose. Thanks to many comments and support of my subscribers, I have found my center in continuing to create meaningful and useful educational content. This channel has shifted towards mainly horticulture related content including scientific/experimental tests and possibly an occasional "random" video. Welcome to "Growing Answers!"
STOP! Do you really need bamboo that much? A rod for your back, and bone of contention with your neighbours? NOTE: There are 2 types of bamboo. Clumpers and runners. The clumpers have completely round stems, and the runners have a flat on alternate sides between the nodes. Runners do just that. They send out underground rhizomes, up to 20 yards from the mother, and they'll invade the neighbours' yard in a couple of years. Clumpers are much slower, and will take a couple of decades to cause issues, but a time will come when someone will curse your memory....
Thanks for the video review and post-filter suggestion. You mentioned that with chlorinated city water, you don’t have to worry about bacterial growth in the pre-filter (e.g. if you replaced the filter late). However, the post-filter would presumably be free of chlorine due to the carbon filter. Are you concerned at all about bacterial growth in the post-filter? Thanks!
I love my bamboo and am learning to work with its growth. I live in a small downtown and it’s benefits have been tremendous from lowering the temperature of my yard, to co2 sequestration, to offering me a place where my imagination can run wild, etc. Thanks for the encouragement! Awesome video! What kind of bamboo do you have? One weird thing, I don’t often see any living creatures under its canopy. Do you have any thoughts about this?
Thanks, have been thinking about starting this for years, job and where I lived was never a good fit before. Starting to think I'd be better off just paying someone to take me up 5 to 10 times a year as I have an iFLy that does instruction nearby.
once the swing arm and pouch are fully vertical, the weight does nothing after that. This was tuned to have the weight hit the ground at that moment. any more pull after than just throws the arm forward. Ideally you want the rotation to stop on it's own right after it releases. if it stops rotating before that, then it would lose power potential. If it still rotates after it releases then it's wasted power. Meaning the weight rope would be too long or too heavy.
Thhanks men I jusbgot the same light you show and I was going kind of nuts but thank you your review helped m3 very well thanks and I hope you keep doing what you do good and is help .God BLESS
I can relate to this fellow's very practical good-sense rationales. Not everyone is T. Gott. And T. Gott is a dedicated virtuoso. That would also suggest that Gott would have pushed through a lot of technical flying complexities and problems that might further deter people who already are developing misgivings due to work schedules etc. The great success of his YT posts, and the derivative markets they create, from the little I know of such, could alone furnish a high 6-figure, or more, income. This means that his passion would also coincide with a lucrative business, putting him in the wonderful elite category of people who get paid well for what they love doing. When you're great at something, and it pays you so well you can be involved with it 24/7, and so get even better at it, to the point where like "riding a bicycle" the technique is second nature, and you relax into the ECSTASY of the thing itself, and transcend the technique like a great muscian, and just enjoy the experience unencumbered, in this case the glory of flight, like a dream, the ancient dream of flying, free in the air, no metal shell, I'd say the glory of it speaks for itself. Gott, and it's hard to discuss the sport without referring to him, brings such unalloyed genuine joy to it, has naturally inspired people the way some guys inspired me with guitar. He's brilliant at it, so it'll naturally draw people. It's refreshing to have this man bring some balance to the discussion. Many transient enthusiasts I'm sure will come to realize, tens of thousands of dollars later, with a 2 cents on the dollar resell, that there are aspects of the sport that make them uneasy and that unusual set of circumstances and nature that bless the individuals that inspired them, aren't going to work out. Hopefully, one can assess this before they commit a ton of money, or have a terrifying accident. This sort of pre-judgement applies to a number of life situations, especially these days, where a one second technical goof, or bad equity allotment decision, or one night with the wrong...well I derail..... can be so terribly costly in a lot of ways.
Please🙏🙏 cut bamboo clump every year which is three years old. Than the next bamboo shoots little big came out and it gose bigger than last shoots. That's the technique for moso bamboo farm..
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If anybody has any clue what specific fireworks/cakes these are, I'd be soooo grateful! 😁 I'd love so much to use these for our personal family show! Also, this show was absolutely incredible!!! Love from another pyro.
This is definitely interesting. You could also use a glycol solution or winter windshield fluid so you could store more „cold“ fluid. And thus be able in an extreme heatwave to use that. Its a good setup. My main problem is that you are putting the heat from your room in your basement, which in turn heats the basement and heat rises. But if it works for you, great.
@@batterynerd8779 I was using it during the recent heat wave and it worked fine. It’s a full open basement 1700 ft.² and I didn’t notice any rise in temperature. Whatever heat is created in excess is barely noticed overall if it’s even measurable. The only way to make it colder is to use a different heat exchanger design. Because it’s super cold liquid flows through the heat exchanger it will just ice up. Eventually, it just runs at equilibrium which is around 44°F water temperature. The freezer cannot make it any colder one running continuously. It would need a much larger freezer for that which is not really worth it..
lots of problems in this test. your light stand casted a shadow on the test panel. any shadows the uvc isn't reaching that area thus why there is a shadow and anything living in that shadow will survive. you are also opening the agar in open air and not in a flow hood or SAB so they can be contaminated just by airborne microbes
API Algaefix is rubbish. I had experimented with almost all types of algaecides in planted aquariums. Copper sulfate is the the most potent but the therapeutic window is too narrow to be practical (it's more likely to be toxic than an effective treatment). Hydrogen peroxide is the best algaecide for a lot of reasons except perhaps in cases of green water algae where UV filtration is more effective. I had settled on a maximum dosing of 1ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per liter of water for nuking algae, specifically blue-green algae. I had no issues with fish, shrimps, snails and most plants at that dose. Some sensitive and simple plants like mosses and Vallisneria can wilt though. I agree with your strategy of removing dead material following treatment as the nutrients in decaying matter will leach back into the water and possibly start another algae bloom. I do a massive water change with siphoning around 24 hours after treatment but that may be impractical to do for a pond.
You guys are really awesome for running these test to allow us to watch. I like hard evidence. However please be careful with these one time test , as it's never accurate usually half of the time. You should consider a team because these test work best when many angels are tested. In addition having multiple machine, low grade and high quality etc as out put effects outcome as well as time.... Something for all of us to consider is nothing works for every scenario across the board. As you briefly mentioned. However 40 minutes wasn't the proper time frame to get ypu the results, alcohol could in minutes. Doesn't mean ozone won't get you to zero with more time Something to consider is the type of bacteria that lingered. Was it aerobic or anaerobic. As aerobic isn't the ones you care to kill. It's the later. As aerobic functions well in high oxygen environments However over exposure may kill them too.... However an additional opinion of why you'd buy an ozone is to mitigate insects that can increase bacterial load, you may also choose to use ozonated water to wash your hands a d body in the first place and thus not have to worry about transfer.... Just some additional thoughts as this video results were discouraging when everyone shoukd invest in a machine IMO. but please don't stop testing I love watching these. I wish someone would test how or if antibacterial mats are effective for reducing bacteria transfer from outside.... I'll subscribe... thx