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erb4all
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Container growing is dependent on water alkalinity and it changing soil ph over time dude. That's common sense...Flew right over your head didnt it?
No one said it doesnt fluctuate, the point is it doesnt matter.
Not a lot of out door soil farmers manipulating ph for their crops city boy.
Nor indoors, thats why they use soil, easy does it.
Sorry OP things will turn around for you after adjusting your lights.
a great container grower will know the alkalinity of 1 their water 2 the buffer(alkalinty) of their soil....then they adjust the acidity of their nute throughout the year as their soil ph rises or drops...ffs..lol! So just stfu...I'm no city boy either you name calling small dick parasite...now boot and ban...fuck it they use different fert that effect soil ph. It's a fact ask Paul Fisher phd and William Argo phd..gtfo dude
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