Just because you say something doesn't mean it's proof. By proof I meant scientific or side by side studies, which you have not provided. In nature roots like to be cool, not room temperature. When it rains do the plants outside get shocked and do their leaves curl up. Of course, not. Think about it before shooting off your mouth. I used to let my water sit when I was a newbie like you but then I switched and there was no difference, so I know as I have seen with my own eyes. Not like you who probably read it on the internet and accepted it as gospel that roots are shocked by cold water. And secondly, I never get curled up leaves, so how do you explain that?Quote:
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Ummm, yes I do have something to compare it too because I've done it both ways and there was no difference in growth. Plus, I never said I didn't PH the water, so you're wrong there. Don't put words in my mouth.Quote:
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Wrong again. My friend refridgerates his water throughout his whole grow, from sprout to bud so what you said about him is plain untrue. I doubt you know him or why he does things so don't say things you know nothing about. You are misleading people.Quote:
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What you say about causing males and hermies by using cold water is UNTRUE as I KNOW because I DO IT and always get 70%+ females. Wrong again.Quote:
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Not trying to be smart, and the only one misunderstanding is you. Just because I haven't been HERE long doesn't mean I haven't grown for long nor that I don't know what I am talking about. Before I form an opinion on something I experiment and do side by side studies so when I say something it is from that personal experience, not because I read it on the internet somewhere like most of you. And my plants are doing very nicely, thank you, as you can see in my pics. The proof is in the pudding.Quote:
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Personally I don't care what you do I'm just trying to help the people who want to separate the facts from the myths and you, sir, are only helping in perpetuating the myths that surround our favourite plant.
Good luck with your grow.