MIMedGrower
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Simple for some, not for me. When u say get your ph right are you talking about the water, soil or both? greatly appreciated.
Jr peters professional 20-20-20 use at one half teaspoon per gallon of tap water every watering.Get a bale of sunshine mix4 and all you have to worry about is lights and temps/humidity.
This will produce a excellent crop and is very easy to do.
so u use no other fert except the JR Peters with every watering? that's intriguing. I might use the JR Peters to give them a jump start but I like the organic factor as well with the low NPK analysis BioThrive offers. How long do u flush before chop chop? THANKSJr peters professional 20-20-20 use at one half teaspoon per gallon of tap water every watering.Get a bale of sunshine mix4 and all you have to worry about is lights and temps/humidity.
This will produce a excellent crop and is very easy to do.
Ha - I'm totally down with your feedback and it is greatly appreciated - I'm still in fact finding mode. last question - do u use the JrPeters for both veg and flowering state? I just picked up the JrPeters 20-20-20 and completed my first feeding with it for my flowering kids - surprised it didn't change the color of the water when I mixed. THANKS ARB!Dude.........nothing else,ever.
You use something else and you will fuck it up,guaranteed.
Doesn't make one shit of difference what you like it is the plants that matter bro.
Organic,synthetic on the level the plant uses it is totally irrelevant a ion is a ion.
Why ask for help fixing a problem if you ain't gonna listen anyhow?
do u use the JPeters 20-20-20 for both veg and flower state? thanks,Dude.........nothing else,ever.
You use something else and you will fuck it up,guaranteed.
Doesn't make one shit of difference what you like it is the plants that matter bro.
Organic,synthetic on the level the plant uses it is totally irrelevant a ion is a ion.
Why ask for help fixing a problem if you ain't gonna listen anyhow?
ha yea I think it was a light blue - would you believe I use a blue bucket to mix and a blue watering can to pour - so I didn't pick up on the color right away when I mixed - it looked clear against the color of the bucket and watering can. Buddy I'm down with ya - I'm all about keeping it simple. just picked up a bale of the sunshine Mix4 and JR Peters is my new jam for keeping my girls happy - if it doesn't work for me I'll try something else.The water should be a light blue color.........just saying.
Yes all the way through till the last week then I just use plain tap water.
Don't over think it or try and complicate what is essentially a very simple thing.
I know it seems way too easy,that's because it is really that easy.
Jr peters professional 20-20-20 use at one half teaspoon per gallon of tap water every watering.Get a bale of sunshine mix4 and all you have to worry about is lights and temps/humidity.
This will produce a excellent crop and is very easy to do.
Vitamin c removes bothmost tap water now contains chloramine which is chlorine with another chemical i forget attached to it.. basically its damn near impossible for it to evaporate or bubble out so putting it out for the night is kind of pointless. if you're concerned about beneficial bacteria being killed i wouldnt advise using tap water however with that said once the chloramine touches something organic it will react with it neutralizing it but also destroying itself. you will lose some bennies from the chloramine but not all of them i dont think. theyll reproduce quicker than you can kill them if your soils dialed right
Water with clean water and test runoff then adjust accordingly. Also flush a few times and let them reset themselvesshould I be testing the soil?
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