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You no what don't text me no more and I'll do same smart ASS!!!!!
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Potentially this is an AI bot, data mining. On the off-chance it isn't, I'm trying to help, but it's getting more and more difficult.And he is so good at it it's 8 pages long!
It's like a Trainwreck I can't look away.
Masterful job of trolling or product of today's educational system.
Someone feed this into grok or Google AI and see what it thinks.
What is your PH "dropping" to? How and where are you measuring it?Thanks just wondering why my ph drops and how do I keep it up is it best to use distilled water
Fell right out of 'is pocket, it did. I saws it ALL!Potentially this is an AI bot, data mining. On the off-chance it isn't, I'm trying to help, but it's getting more and more difficult.
What is your PH "dropping" to? How and where are you measuring it?
Dude do you mean a PH meter not a light meter.No I'm checking with the light meter but for some reason the light meter saying my pH is 4.5 and it's a little black made it measure moisture and all and I can't get it up but 4.5 I put baking soda in it and brought up to 5.5 but now it dropped back down to 4.0 how can I keep it up I'm going to take eggshell to crush I'm going to put a minute and see if I have it thank you
For the most part egg shells break down very slowly, they’re best used in making soil and need to be “cooked” in the composting process. Did you calibrate the ph meter? Show us a picture of it. I do not know of any light meter that measures ph.No I'm checking with the light meter but for some reason the light meter saying my pH is 4.5 and it's a little black made it measure moisture and all and I can't get it up but 4.5 I put baking soda in it and brought up to 5.5 but now it dropped back down to 4.0 how can I keep it up I'm going to take eggshell to crush I'm going to put a minute and see if I have it thank you
Cheap 3-in-1 meters are light/ph/moisture. Only the light sensor is any good IMNHO. I mentioned above with a full point variance it's pretty much crap.For the most part egg shells break down very slowly, they’re best used in making soil and need to be “cooked” in the composting process. Did you calibrate the ph meter? Show us a picture of it. I do not know of any light meter that measures ph.
Cooking happens in compost bins, when you’re making soil, the microbes break down the organic matter and compost, creating heat. That’s where the term “cooking” comes from.How do you cook down egg shells I'm disabled in wheelchair so I'm trying to do this cheap as I can but have good weed for my pain tried mostly everything on line and around here got screwed out of a lot of money so I'm growing it myself
Those things are POS, right out of the box!Cheap 3-in-1 meters are light/ph/moisture. Only the light sensor is any good IMNHO. I mentioned above with a full point variance it's pretty much crap.
You’re making this much harder than it needs to be. Get a couple bags of Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil, add about 15% perlite to it. Mix in some Espoma :4-4-4 organic fertilizer (about a cup per 5 gallons of soil). Germinate some seeds in solo cups with straight FFOF (no nutes), or seed starter mix. When they get 4-5 nodes transplant into the amended soil, then sit back and let them grow. If you want, around flip add some more Espoma, that should take you through to harvest. If you use organic nutes you don’t need to ph, just water when the pots feel light, or you get a slight wilt/droop. I don’t ph squat, and my water is terrible, 1400 ppm’s dissolved solids, straight out of the tap!Well text me which one to get if I can afford it cause tired of being screwed out of money so I'm growing myself
Fine, just get some organic fertilizer, use it as recommended. Then you don't need to PH.Ok but I've got this one growing
You don’t even know if you have a ph issue because the thing you’re using to measure it it worthless. If you are using a commercial bagged soil you shouldn’t have any ph issues. If you use organic nutrients you don’t need to adjust the ph. Also if your soil ph was actually 4.5, that seedling would be dead!Just me again but somebody please let me know how to get my pH up in My soul one guy said get organic fertilizer what time they bring the pH I don't know what to get to may let me know something please