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    #31
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    im glad to be of assistance

    Please... By all means possible! Erase it! Means nothing... How did you get heavily salted water? Unless you had a brine solution for sea monkeys.. Playin'....lol

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    #32
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    lol sea monkeys... bout to put thoose in my buckets to make a dwc of their own and hopefull make my girls flourish... hahahahhahahahahahahaha

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    #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by prettygirlsmokes420
    J can't do it anymore, that dude wasn't using co2 nd his grow is coming out better than anyone? Idk about that one... Less is more, I believe in certian situations or with certian strains that might be the case. I'm not trying to he rude here yo, but I've tasted weed grown with the "less is more" attitude, nd it wasnt all that great. Some strains, like I said might thrive nd flourish in those conditions. But I personally believe that if u put the time nd the right nutrients nd b carefull and attentive, then u will be more in tune with ur plants... Nd they will be more in tuned with u. Growing is an experiance where u are always learning and things are always changing..


    Learn from others so others can learn from u...

    PGS420
    each strain has its own nutrient limits that are given to it by the mother and father plant. Some indica's love more nutes while some sativas are very sensitive. Every plant and phenotype has its own threshold for burning, you just have to experiment and find out what it likes. Once find that out, more is better. Growing the best marijuana can be compared to training a world class athlete. You give the the best nutrition and try and create the optimal environment for growth.

    And when it comes to spider mites........you use any means possible to kills those god damn things. I still havent found a cure all that kills them completely other than harvest and bug bombing the area before you plant again.

    I can say one thing though if you bash on C02 or doubt any of it benefits..........YOUVE CLEARLY NEVER USED IT!! Its amazing what it does to plant growth and yield. It allows plants to photosynthesize more and it speeds up all of the plants gorwth process's in return.

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    #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by lulu64
    I have a question about ph level. I'm new at this. How do you know if the water is 6.5 PH? How do you test the soil for ph level?
    You can either get one of those piece of shit soil testers at lowes ot home depot. Ive found that theyre not accurate and only chinese pieces of god damn shit that break really easy.(sorry, i just really like chinese products "


    Or you can get a test kit for testing the ph of water. Next time you water, check the ph of your nutrient solution, write it down, and then water the plants. One the water has soaked all of the way down and is collecting in the saucer, test that water. that should give you a pretty good idea of what the ph of the soil is.

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    #35
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    you can get the test strips and go by the color of strip for your water... order soil testers to geeet a betteer quality tester. 7 for soil

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    #36
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    Hi My name is Zee i am a first time grower and i would love some help.... are you willing to help me?

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