You analogy implies that a grower would use 1/3 fert strength for 3 weeks. This was absurd as no intelligent grower would do that. You use the word "heaping" implying an over-use of fert and no intelligent grower would do that either. But it's really a trifling matter.

"But I do now have a beef with you and your info. For starters, all I've seen is you come in here and offer bogus advise about the temps,"

It's not bogus advice. This plant's leaf tips will curl upward to increase transpiration when grow room temps are a little too warm, especially when there isn't enough airflow. I can't vouche for what happens with your grow as I have no idea.

"you bring-up other posts and accuse me of misdiagnosing or misleading or whatever,"

I'm sorry but that's exactly what you do. Your diagnosis for every bent leaf, every brown spot, is either pH or rootbound/rootrot.

"you slam stinkyattic (a moderator) who hasn't been here in a year"

Something interesting about stinkyattic is the fact that she used to ban you once in a while. When she was moderating this forum you would argue with her as you are with me. You were wrong but were stubborn about it and the only way she could get you to shut up was to ban you for a week. I remember that very well. Like I said earlier, I've been reading these forums for about 8 years now, not posting then but reading and I remember the fights you two got into. Yes, that's right everyone... your beloved Rusty Trichome used to get himself banned by a moderater because he wouldn't listen to her.


"and you slam my advise as unreliable and offer no facts to back your accusations."

Let's take rootrot for example. You say that you can smell rootrot when you first open your grow room door. There's a couple problems with this. First is that you say this is noticeable when it's summer, hot and humid. What you're referring to is the fact that Arizona and similar areas have only about ten percent humidity, but then in summer the days heat up to well over 100F and you'll get a monsoon rain. When the rain is done you get high humidity. This combination of high heat and moisture cause bacteria to grow like crazy. Odor-producing bacteria. This is the odor you smell combined with high heat and high humidity, this is bound to create odors. For you to be able to smell rotting roots that are buried in potting soil, you must have the nose of a drug-sniffing dog. I doubt that's the case which means it's not rootrot you're able to smell. How you come to the conclusion that you have rootrot when apparently your plants are fine, as you keep asserting (growing in desert heat and all), then I really doubt if you have root rot. Pretty simple.

You got upset saying that I was basically accusing you of poor math skills. It's your concept, you analogy, that's was the problem. I didn't say a word about your math. But you're confused. And your grammar is poor. But that's another trifling issue. Go ahead and complain to the mods. I'm finished with this forum for a while. Or maybe I'll just block your name. That's good too.