need ya water system checked on? plumbing leaking? haha told it happens at a certain age to men hahahahahaGood night lad, off to the plumbers now!
Number2 looks like it will be the yielder!! 3 looks more indica dom though.D, get that seal and then blaze some trees!!! Thats when the day will be back on track for ya!
Late Night prOn for the Club
Skunky Monkey #2 and #3
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Peace and Good night!
FM
Definatly PH the water! Organics love 6.2 to 6.6. Unless your water district has a website to check tap samples, I would let it aerate for 24hrs. Some amounts of chlorine are needed for cell management and growth. But too much can be toxic. Good luck!I'm the same afraw. I feel like it's the only reason I check the other threads is just to get through them, to check the 6.
So I have a question for you soil type peeps. I just put clones in soil... 3 gal pots. The bottom third of each pot is super soil, the middle third is Roots Organics Original, and the top third is Roots Organic Green Light (same as Original with more perlite mixed in). I patted the soil down after each soil, I hope that was ok. Not too much pressure, just kind of set it, if that makes sense. The question.
When and how much do I give it for it's first watering in the soil?
These plants are for a friend who is going to use only water, so I'll start them off that way as well. Sadly, no tea for these gals. I'm gonna use tap water as well. Do I need to let that sit out like I've read people do? I really can't imagine it making that big a difference... but then again, I've only ever used RO.
Also... do I ph adjust the water? If so, what ph do I want it?
Thanks for the help.
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http://www.orcity.org/sites/default/files/ccr11.pdfi believe alot of water district no longer use chlorine but have been using chloramine instead...my understanding that chloramine doesnt dissapate as quickly or completely as chlorine does
My tap water here is 214 PPMs and 7.4pH. I just moved from SoCal where the water was 280 PPMs and 7.1pH. I am always checking my tap to see where it is throughout the year. No reason, just like observing what our county pumps to us. lolhttp://www.orcity.org/sites/default/files/ccr11.pdf
Mine does. If you look at the numbers though, it's pretty good water. The river provides natural CalMag. Copper, and Zinc from eroding pipes...LOL!