Putthataway
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Go buy a lottery ticket dude!!! And cut me a piece when you win!1999.9998 - 8
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looking nice wally, gonna be some trimming to do, some nice size buds there man.My garden in late flower. Harvest is soon
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Plumber,OR...I know. I mean I really KNOWexactly what you're saying. That frightens me
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You and your shitty coffee againWaking up! Have great day everyone! Bope,of
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Oh thats just purified RO water I can get a 32 pack of at the local private grocer for $2.79 cents that comes out the bottle at 6.6 and 16ppmSomething about spring water and it being 6.6 ph. I mixed some up tap with r.o. I wasn’t going to buy that expensive stuff.
I went the other way threw the pens out and said fuck PHOh thats just purified RO water I can get a 32 pack of at the local private grocer for $2.79 cents that comes out the bottle at 6.6 and 16ppm
It takes me all day to make up about 5 gallons from the RO filter.
For my particular use case scenario, that's preferable, at least while I'm still under a gallon a day of feed water lmao, and I already buy a couple cases of that water weekly anyway. I definitely .
If I give my water out of the faucet to container plants it will kill them after several waterings. I'll end up with calcium and potassium buildup that will alkalize the soil and burn my plants
For my particular use case scenario, that's preferable, at least while I'm still under a gallon a day of feed water lmao, and I already buy a couple cases of that water weekly anyway. I definitely wouldn't call it expensive. $50 per RO membrane that only lasts about 90days here. That's expensive
And I'm not trying to be an asshat or a contrarian, but you can try to stick to the "pH meters are useless" statements all ya want lol. It's just that is not true no matter how hard you want it to be. You won't always need them, most grows, especially in a super soil, you'll never need them at all. I've gone months on months without busting one out before. But they are very valuable as troubleshooting tools. Especially when plants look like that one does lol. That's a fact. A pH meter testing the drainage on that plant is 100% beyond a shadow of any doubt how you determine what that problem is. If your drainage pH is fine you need to top dress in some quickly available calcium and magnesium. If the drainage pH is below 5.5 in super soil, you need to buffer your soil up, that PH range stifles the development of beneficial fungi and bacteria, and beneficially impacts the production of unwanted molds and anaerobic bacteria.
And those yellow ones everyone tried to use because they want to save a buck? Yea those def make better table leg shims then PH measurement devices. Also a fact lmao.
Like I said if I give plants my water straight out of the faucet it will kill them, if I give them the straight RO water that comes out of the filter at about 5 pH.I went the other way threw the pens out and said fuck PHI’ll never go back haha