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07-28-2007, 01:26 PM #1
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natural phospherous?
It's true that water of a higher temperature generally dissolves solids better than cold water, but if you're looking to establish and encourage beneficial bacteria, I'd avoid using boiling water - high temps kill the good stuff. Probably not a total kill off, but counterproductive nonetheless.
Remember hearing about how you should boil your drinking water in dire times of contamination? It's done for a reason.
As far as the guano tea goes, I've have good results just using normal temp water and letting it sit for a few days, let the solid matter get good and soaked. Periodically agitate the hell out of it - after a while you'll notice the water maintain more of a constant hue while the gritty, water proof solids stay on the bottom of your container.
Voila, tea time!BlueDevil Reviewed by BlueDevil on . natural phospherous? Hi all, this is my 1st organic grow and i've been having some problems lately which i've just found out was because of a phospherous deficiency. Now that i know the problem, would there be anyone out there kind enough to help me with an all natural, organic :hippy: answer. P.S.: They are going into their second week of flower and this problem has seriously slooooowed their growth, is there anhything i can do to get them back on track so to speak? thaxz in advance Rating: 5
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