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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    khronik I DID bring up the pH thing in my earlier post lol this is what happens when too many geeks are on the same thread.

    When it comes right down to nuts and bolts, a soil grower RARELY has to worry about the tap water. Even if your tap water sucks, a lot of the time it's a pH issue and enough humic acid in the soil (the reason you should grow in composted humus if you don't like testing pH) will buffer you in the proper range.
    A product called Soil Syrup also does the trick- it's humic acid and also makes a FANTASTIC flushing solution if you get salt buildup in the soil, because aside from being a wonderful buffer, humic acid is also a chelating agent! Yay.
    stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!! Hey smoking people !!! This is my third thread about this growth. :thumbsup: First post about the room http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-growing/106360-need-2nd-opinion-2x250hps-x-space-anyone.html#post1298667 Second post about some problems http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-growing/117728-twisting-plant-help.html#post1451025 Well. I always need some comments on the growth. And it is nice to hear opinions about what to do with this babies. This is my first indoor growth soâ?¦ help me Rating: 5

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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    Quote Originally Posted by faithlessxxx
    Looking good.
    Forget co2, you need really professional equipment for that.
    not really! seltzer works well at room temp

    GG23

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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    By 'well' what do you mean? It's one of the most expensive and inefficient sources of CO2 around.

    Plus for a CO2 boost to be effective, you need to have everything else dialed in right, and control over your ventilation so you aren't just blowing it out of the grow area.

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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    well you can shut the fans off for an hour so that the CO2 can rise up and be brought in by the plant. when i say WELL i mean that it can help to a small degree it's not a CO2 bottle being time released into the grow room but it's better then nothing. It'll help

    GG23

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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    Hey boyz and girls
    thanks for the advice. Here are some new pics so you can help me with
    FIRST PIC. The whole family
    Second one. Added 15-15-15 to the yellow leaves WW. Look ther progress.
    Third Pic. Burned leaves on other WW Plant. This happend only in 1 stratus of the plant. Not on the top, not on the botton.
    Fourth pic. Some 3 plants showing sex as female. 2 of them still not

    Thanks

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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    Also some individual pictures of each plant.

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    Twisting Lettuce and the Wild Bunch !!!

    Lookin good, blueberry 2 is sulfur deficient and very rootbound.
    All the plants are due for a repot based on their size and bushiness.
    The Church is gorgeous.

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