https://www.futureelectronics.com/m/mean-well. For LED luminaires application, MEAN WELL officially releases the new generation waterproof LED driver series—XLG series. The whole XLG series, which has been highly expected by the market, covers from 25W to 240W. It can be used for LED Bay light/Streetlight/Horticulture lighting and flood light applications. https://youtu.be/OIksSI8WA5c
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Strange Horticulture (Video Game), Book of Hours (Video Game)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Horticulturist (Strange Horticulture) & Hush House Librarian (Book of Hours)
Characters: Horticulturist (Strange Horticulture), Hush House Librarian (Book of Hours)
Additional Tags: Drabble Sequence, Friendship
Series: Part 9 of Drabbles
Summary:
No matter what the letter said, this house does not feel like mine.
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guess who JUST got back from the LF roof trip when this event started. anacleto merida
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If this happens I'll eat my hat, ok like this would never happen on such a short time limit RIGHT? but what if the roof is unstable and light is gonna be a problem
They teased the full sunlight thing at the garden.
I really think it's unlikely but all bets are off at this point!
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~*• F A L L I S N E A R B E W A R E •*~
Bought some flowers to celebrate the start of this college season!! Sharing the love and joy these beauties bring to me 🥰
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Last Orders
In which the laws of physics are inevitable, yet impartial.
Warnings: character death, Estival 2023 spoilers.
(Part 1 of 4)
Starved Men poured upon the deck of the Revolveress. They seemed a vast mass, raining down upon the airship and tearing through its crew as a great glim-fall would upon the Zee. The Inspector strode through the confusion, prying the boarders from his gunners and flinging them aside, heedless of any peril to himself. It was the duty of an officer of the Law to protect the citizens of this wretched city.
He worked tirelessly. The assault seemed to stretch into eternity, even as time moved all too swiftly upon the Roof. Yet all they required was a single shot, if that shot struck true.
There was a terrible grinding, as of stone on stone. The Starved Men howled in triumph.
The Revolveress’ guns roared in reply. One shell struck near the mark, but before another could follow, a Starved Man had set upon the gunner.
The ship bucked and strained, struggling to gain height. The Starved Men had breached the lower decks, but it mattered little now, if only they had one more shot.
The ceiling parted. A thin thread of light, bright and warm and deadly, pierced through the rock. Yet something - the Inspector could not tell what - blocked its progress for precious moments. The Revolveress might have her shot.
A sharp tear came from above, then a hiss. The gas envelope had been breached. The Revolveress had moments.
The Inspector acted without a thought. It was the duty of an officer of the Law to protect the citizens. He cuffed himself to the helm in one swift motion, so that his body might hold the course even if the sunlight took him. In the moments that remained, he pushed the engine to its limits, and further yet, carrying the ship above the eye. The engines screamed like some great wounded beast, and there was a final snap.
The envelope failed. The ship would not.
The Revolveress descended upon the eye, even as the sunlight tore through her. Bathed in brightness, the Inspector held the course. It was the duty of an officer of the Law to protect.
He felt the impact more than he felt any pain, a hammer-blow to the chest, and he knew not what had struck him - sunlight, or the ship itself in its last throes. Then he tasted salt and copper, and saw the dark silhouette of splintered wood jut out from his chest.
There was a flicker of familiarity in the merciless light, a memory, a vision… then the darkness closed in over him.
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look at my pumpkin sprouts from my germination lab!!!
^this one is normal bag soil
^and this one is compost!
there are three seeds in each, and three sprouts, too! i think I'll have to see about spacing them out soon but i really cant wait for pumpkins so i can roast my own pumpkin seeds! im very impressed by their resilience--i missed a week of class right after planting them, then came back to three sprouts in the regular soil and one in the compost... after watering them yesterday i came back to three in the compost too.
which... kind of interesting for my hypothesis, cuz i didnt take into account that the compost's drainage factor could cause the seeds in that cup to not have enough water to fully germinate as quickly as the regular soil with less drainage. there's also the factor of acidity, I'll see if my professor will let me do some extra testing outside the assignment, just to see the pH of the compost, since I didn't check. my intention was just to see if the roots were more stable with the better drainage but i didnt take pH into account...
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NLight Advances in the Competitive Horticultural Lighting Sector
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