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Greetings matamus
First, if you will permit, some advice on etiquette:
On a forum you are not owed a response.
The lack of respondents is due completely to the content and nature of your post. It appears as if you've made your mind up regarding pH and if that's the case, why should anyone bother to chart you a different course?
There also appears to be a strong element of false humility to your character as evidenced by your first post and strongly corroborated by your second. In civil discourse checking one's ego is the gentlemanly thing to do.
Your post was not a query...it was a challenge.
I digress....
If your desire is to obtain maximum potential from your garden...then it behooves you to be certain of what's going in it.
On the other hand, many successful cultivators pay absolutely no heed to pH. You may be one of them.
Sincerely,
Charles.
THANKS for the opinions!!!!...matamus
Greetings matamus
Ah...There, you see?
I'm certain you're very welcome.
Sincerely,
Charles.
p.s. A special thank you to my fellow farmers for your recognition and/or stellar contribution to this thread...together, let us continue to raise the bar higher!
One community, one heart....we're only as strong as our weakest member...together, we can make even our weakest, a force to be reckoned with!
C.X.
yea,Greetings matamus
First, if you will permit, some advice on etiquette:
On a forum you are not owed a response.
The lack of respondents is due completely to the content and nature of your post. It appears as if you've made your mind up regarding pH and if that's the case, why should anyone bother to chart you a different course?
There also appears to be a strong element of false humility to your character as evidenced by your first post and strongly corroborated by your second. In civil discourse checking one's ego is the gentlemanly thing to do.
Your post was not a query...it was a challenge.
I digress....
If your desire is to obtain maximum potential from your garden...then it behooves you to be certain of what's going in it.
On the other hand, many successful cultivators pay absolutely no heed to pH. You may be one of them.
Sincerely,
Charles.
yea,
I can sometimes tend to get impatient just slap me up a bit if i am hahaha, thanks for the criticism and etiquette training.
Hanna p.h. meter i think is like $60 buck's! Get it with storage solution and some calibrating solution! should be around $100.
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