woody333333
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I grow circles
a tent maybe... I doubt you do very well............ positive you don't grow organic
I grow circles
Organic? You mean using chemical compounds? Tell me, how does your organic grown get it's iron,copper,boron?a tent maybe... I doubt you do very well............ positive you don't grow organic
the big patch almost looks like a light touched it , the smaller spots on the other leaf makes me think calcium def , but seeing how the soil isnt that old , kinda makes me think maybe the ph is off locking the calcium out , whats the ph on the water you are using ?
fox soil is pretty hot normally ..... and it also has a problem with ph instability ... main reasons i used it a couple times and just never looked back
Organic? You mean using chemical compounds? Tell me, how does your organic grown get it's iron,copper,boron?
Not a tent bro, I run 3 1000 watters with 24,000 btu of a/c and co2. like i said, i grow circles around you.I grow organic because its easy........ Im not a scientist and I really don't give a shit how
I saw your tent of doom the one day........ does the boss know youre fuckn off at work?
Funny, you don't know how plants work, you grow "organic" because it's easy, you give shitty advise, then give me shit because I have the right answer and I DO know how plants work. Nice show there woodyee.LMFAO
yeah, ok. I guess a qp per plant and huge nugs that look wet when dry is sad. let's see your organic BSthat's a pretty sad looking grow chuckles.....
yeah, well, You guys keep guessing it's ph and that Happy frog is hot and/or has ph issues, or the bottom of the pots are to big, or whatever the hell woodyee said. it IS a cal/mag deficiency, but not from ph, from R/O. Good luck OP.Guys, we really don't care who has the bigger dick... you are kidnapping the thread on your discussion about who has it bigger.
Guys, we really don't care who has the bigger dick... you are kidnapping the thread on your discussion about who has it bigger.
yeah, well, You guys keep guessing it's ph and that Happy frog is hot and/or has ph issues, or the bottom of the pots are to big, or whatever the hell woodyee said. it IS a cal/mag deficiency, but not from ph, from R/O. Good luck OP.
i start in a 1 gal and go to 5 gal, How come No picture of your grow? HMMMMM!!!!im saying hes got a little bitty plant in a big pot and all the water that's been put in is drowning the little baby root system........... its the reason we (not you) start in small pots and work up
Actually, I don't believe r/o water ph can be measured accurrelty because it has no buffers in itThe RO water, besides having no ca/mg, is more acidic, probably due to the same lack of mg/ca
.....Water that has been produced by a properly functioning reverse osmosis system is some of the purest water available, yet often RO users are surprised and a little alarmed to find that their very clean water is also “acidic”, that is, that it has a low pH. Neutral pH is defined as 7.00, but RO water typically shows a pH of between 5.00 and 6.00.
http://puretap.com/ph.htm
The leaves aren't looking heavy/overwatered to me.