Oldchucky
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I need something besides what I have!?i like donuts!
your plants not working out?
dig a good size hole and put a nice landrace in there for next year,..
you need a few seeds?
want a Kumaoni?
Virgo and hell yes I'm going back insidebeach sounds like a libra hahahaha
all he needs is one landrace..
maybe he should watch some jade nectar videos to see different strains too choose one..
i’ve just laid down on the couch..Well look who got up from his nappy! About ready to go take Mine! Nobody around to start shit with! L O L! Agree with you on the berries!
virgo? than your birthday passed or coming up..Virgo and hell yes I'm going back inside
There's a good chance I'm going to grow hydro, it's about the last thing I want to do, so it should be good for a laugh
Coming up, thanks! I'm starting to feel my birthday's now thovirgo? than your birthday passed or coming up..
Happy Birthday
aug or sept?Coming up, thanks! I'm starting to feel my birthday's now tho
Bought myself a birthday present yesterday
go cheap so the old man can hurt himself,. hahaComing up, thanks! I'm starting to feel my birthday's now tho
Bought myself a birthday present yesterday
Coming up, thanks! I'm starting to feel my birthday's now tho
what another virgomine too
I'm from Sept
I stopped counting some time ago
nice sticks
No man you can't hurt steel!go cheap so the old man can hurt himself,. haha
I'm sure whether pH matters or not mostly depends on growing style. For some, pH matters. For others, it doesn't. Then again, if, for example, the pH of the source water is way off, then pH will matter regardless of the growing style. I'd say it's always important to know the pH of the irrigation water before it's used. I've randomly tested mine many times over the years, and it has been stable at 7.6. I generally use organic growing methods, and for that, testing pH doesn't matter for my water, as long as the pH of the source water remains stable. So, one of my gripes about forum advice is when an experienced grower advises a newbie before asking about their style of growing. There isn't a "one-size-fits-all" method of growing.I don't know where all this 'pH doesn't matter' stuff came from because when I left cannabis boards 4 years ago this wasn't the case
Maybe if you have organic soil in a pot big enough for it to act like organic soil that's fine
But in general it's imperative to understand both watering and soil PH to achieve maximum plant health and prevent lockouts
I'm going to post this here because I'm not trying to argue this point, I don't care what others do but at the same time I think it's terrible advice, especially for noobs who are never going to figure out their problems if they don't understand pH
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