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03-06-2008, 02:59 AM #1
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Dear n00bs: Distilled water warning
that was exactly my point so thank you for being an asshole to my
Originally Posted by Weedhound
generosity to share information that i feel is important for every beginner
grower to know in order not to screw up their first plant like i almost didmaspino1 Reviewed by maspino1 on . Dear n00bs: Distilled water warning Okay, so I've bought some distilled water thinking that it's the shit. Then I ended up buying a liquid pH tester and it turns out that distilled water is acidic in nature. So be very careful! pH your water after you add nutes so you don't end up getting nutrient lockouts!!! Rating: 5I cannot guarantee that I am who I say I am, nor can I guarantee that I have any rights to the media that I share online. I am unlike anything that I portray myself to be, nor am I who you think I am. You think I am, therefore I\'m not...
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