Friends seedlings fucked , what’s wrong ?

Gman420guy

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If you say so.

I hope you don't mean these. I know you killed the obvious male finally. I'm not trying to be a dick, but if you want help it's better to be honest.

Brother you’ve gotten all the convincing from me you’re going to get these are NOT my plants , nor my tent ,Nor my house!
And yes the stunted seedlings post is my grow. And I’m happy to report I’ve seen a massive turnout and lots of healthy growth every day now. But thank you for the thoughts
 

Gman420guy

Member
Als
If you say so.

I hope you don't mean these. I know you killed the obvious male finally. I'm not trying to be a dick, but if you want help it's better to be honest.

Also , does it really make sense that I would buy an entirely different setup and then transplant my seedlings from 3 gallons to red solo cups. As well as pull a new seedling from thin air ? You clearly are bored and not looking to help
 

xtsho

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I’ll post an update of mine soon for ya. and to those saying you don’t need to ph water with soil , why do so many people suggest to check the run off , and very clearly list correct soil ph for optimal growth ?
They don't know any better because their knowledge comes from youtube or some dude at a hydro shop that was slinging Lattes at Starbucks the week before.

Runoff pH is not the same as the soil pH.

I have never checked or pH'd anything when growing in soil. I see all these people that fiddle with this and that only to end up with soil out of whack and sick plants.

In fact my water pH is is treated to 8.2 and ranges between 7.4 and 8.4. I water straight from the hose in soil without any issues. My water also has both chlorine and chloramine and those don't cause any issues either. Almost every potting soil has liming agents that buffer the pH.

Not too long ago the only people that were concerned with pH were hydro growers. Then for some reason a bunch of soil growers decided they needed to do the same.
 

Cotyledon420

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Als

Also , does it really make sense that I would buy an entirely different setup and then transplant my seedlings from 3 gallons to red solo cups. As well as pull a new seedling from thin air ? You clearly are bored and not looking to help
Look...I don't even know you and I have brotherly love for you...and @PadawanWarrior is a good guy he always willing to help...but yes we are bored everybody likes a good laugh man...whether they are yours or not it was just a good laugh...were here to help with both of your grows lol
 

Gman420guy

Member
They don't know any better because their knowledge comes from youtube or some dude at a hydro shop that was slinging Lattes at Starbucks the week before.

Runoff pH is not the same as the soil pH.

I have never checked or pH'd anything when growing in soil. I see all these people that fiddle with this and that only to end up with soil out of whack and sick plants.

In fact my water pH is is treated to 8.2 and ranges between 7.4 and 8.4. I water straight from the hose in soil without any issues. My water also has both chlorine and chloramine and those don't cause any issues either. Almost every potting soil has liming agents that buffer the pH.

Not too long ago the only people that were concerned with pH were hydro growers. Then for some reason a bunch of soil growers decided they needed to do the same.
Fuckin latte slingers
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Ah, I see. Your 'friend' gave up on those completely viable plants and 'he' decided to start over. Rather than do some basic stuff to grow those poor little starters. Sounds like you need a some new 'friends.'
 

Gman420guy

Member
Ah, I see. Your 'friend' gave up on those completely viable plants and 'he' decided to start over. Rather than do some basic stuff to grow those poor little starters. Sounds like you need a some new 'friends.'
Negative , they where transplanted and showing improvement. New seeds where started as a backup
 
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