Jimdamick
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Yea, it's fun isn't it.this thread is turning into a mass debate
Yea, it's fun isn't it.this thread is turning into a mass debate
yes, hey Jim tell me ,my DP Powerplant is throwing baby bananas @9wks I want to let her go at least another week will that be ok?Yea, it's fun isn't it.
Now that, is the happy laugh of the day!!!! .....Is it really important? (I got a Blue cheese that goes over 23% and the original Chem clone and the Ghost cut OG hit over 25% regularly)......Maybe more fun to trade some samples and get blunt eh?Hey Doc,
One of the many things I love about herb, beside the product, is the fact that you never really stop learning. Each day I learn something new, try a little tweek here and there to test ideas, and hopefully improve my skills and crop. It never gets boring and the better you get at it, the better your product, which in my case translates into more money and a better buzz. Another cool thing about growing are sites like this one, which in my viewpoint is the best out there, where you have the opportunity to discuss and learn things from dinosaurs like you, who have grown bud since the dawn of time it seems.
So thanks for the info and the opportunity to share thoughts on what is best for the plants. Peace to you brother, and Happy Growing! (I'll bet my herb is better than yours)
you are welcome sir! in most hydro, pH should be slightly rising and EC slightly dropping. if that is happening, you are probably doing it right.
dirt is for racing or tomatos. IMHO>
Agreed. The best tomatoes are definitely grown on hydro, too. He's right about the rest though.Well, you're wrong. But whatever.
Sorry, but you have a hermie if you see those. There are 2 main reasons that a plant goes hermi, one being stress and the other being genetics. You will have seeds from that plant, and if it was a stress issue ( heat, too much food or PH issues) you will have usable seeds, though they will not be all female as some claim (been there). If you grew the plant in good conditions, then it is genetic and the seeds are usless. Sorryyes, hey Jim tell me ,my DP Powerplant is throwing baby bananas @9wks I want to let her go at least another week will that be ok?
no seeds just tiny baby bananas popping up in the last few daysSorry, but you have a hermie if you see those. There are 2 main reasons that a plant goes hermi, one being stress and the other being genetics. You will have seeds from that plant, and if it was a stress issue ( heat, too much food or PH issues) you will have usable seeds, though they will not be all female as some claim (been there). If you grew the plant in good conditions, then it is genetic and the seeds are usless. Sorry
I hope that is the case, and I'll light a candle for you just in case.no seeds just tiny baby bananas popping up in the last few days
thanks for ur time broI hope that is the case, and I'll light a candle for you just in case.
Get a quality unit for once. I spent $200 on a Hanna meter about 4 years ago. Similar to this model LINK. It's still kicking through 4 years of abuse. It was neglected, driven hard and put away wet. Only had to replace the probe once and that's because I dropped it. An assistant once dropped it to the bottom of a 45 gallon reservoir, the screen bugged out and I though it was toast. Put it in a jar of rice for a week, recalibrated it, and now it's still working strong. I think it's only required calibration about 4 times total, including the times the probe and unit were dropped.I'm sick of having to constantly calibrate and fuck around with my PH meter, I just want one that works, that will work for atleast 6 months without having to replace pieces....
What do you guys do? Why do PH meters suck so bad?
AFAIK it is much more common to find dolomitic limestone, which has something between 6-12% magnesium. Relatively pure dolomite lime would be roughly 50% magnesium carbonate (more likely around 45%), which would contain about 14% magnesium.Ok, I see your point on Hydrated - to a point.....There are other things besides those I listed and I don't use Dolomite near as much as most, and I never use prilled Dolo. I feel Dolo is too high in Mg and use only 50% or less (your right, it's for down the road, reused, re-amended soil)....Powdered will help faster but still not my ball of wax.....
I simply have a problem with hydrated as being so fast...MANY around here don't understand that - they have NEVER gardened before.....Very easy to get Ca tox fast
A lot of the Organic (local made here) Nutrient supplies I can find are Ag Lime (Dolo) and the prilled is just that....compressed Ag lime.....I called the company.....The concentrations are right along the lines you give too..AFAIK it is much more common to find dolomitic limestone, which has something between 6-12% magnesium. Relatively pure dolomite lime would be roughly 50% magnesium carbonate (more likely around 45%), which would contain about 14% magnesium.
Calcium hydroxide is easier to over apply and doesn't last in soil as long as pulverized limestone or eggshell would.
Grow in organic soil and toss your ph meter in the trash...I've bought 3 PH meters now, granted I got the less expensive digital ones, (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LNSEZH2/ref=s9_cartx_gw_d8_g328_i6?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=0VAMSDPD6DTRPDM2K70V&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2118394622&pf_rd_i=desktop) and another by Elekticity.
They've all pretty quickly quit working properly, even with regular calibration.
It seems like a total bitch to keep having to replace them
So I then decided I'd buy a good one (thinking on this unit)
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003PD2N8Q?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_2&smid=A2UF33ZOMUKZ9G)
but it seems like the electrode is still prone to failure.
I'm sick of having to constantly calibrate and fuck around with my PH meter, I just want one that works, that will work for atleast 6 months without having to replace pieces....
What do you guys do? Why do PH meters suck so bad?
Not if you redress/uppot with fresh soil. Months later I still get about 6.5 soil pH.While fox farms ocean forest (my preferred soil) is buffered, it is still important to PH the water, as ultimately the soil will adapt the ph of the water running through it.