Thanks will doLooking good, don't overwater or underwater. Get good light. Good medium. Re post in a couple of weeks and we will see where your up to
Take it from me it won't at all. The water is hard as nails in my area and my ladies love it. It's only what they'd get if they were growing outside anyway...Yea I didn't think about that if I'm right the water I use were I'm at is somewhat hard I know that is not necessarily a good thing but how will that negatively affect my crop
Alright cool cause that was one of the big things worrying me my water has a shit ton of calcium in tap so I have been using family members wellTake it from me it won't at all. The water is hard as nails in my area and my ladies love it. It's only what they'd get if they were growing outside anyway...
A well might actually be worse, there’s usually a large amount of sulfates in well water that aren’t good for your plants.Alright cool cause that was one of the big things worrying me my water has a shit ton of calcium in tap so I have been using family members well
So would it be better to use tap water that I know is hard with high amounts of metalsA well might actually be worse, there’s usually a large amount of sulfates in well water that aren’t good for your plants.
If you have a well, get a water quality report. if you are on municipal water, go to their website and read your water quality report. If it does okay as a seedling, it should do okay any other stage, so long as you keep the pH balanced.So would it be better to use tap water that I know is hard with high amounts of metals
I would say yes, but when in doubt visit a pet store that carries water conditioner for aquariums to mix in your water and let set for a couple minutes. It will definitely be better for the plants overall health.So would it be better to use tap water that I know is hard with high amounts of metals
Alright thanks I'll look into itI would say yes, but when in doubt visit a pet store that carries water conditioner for aquariums to mix in your water and let set for a couple minutes. It will definitely be better for the plants overall health.
Make sure you airate the water too.
Yea I can't hardly wait till harvest time and thanksThere aint nothing like growin yer own head stash!!! I have been doin this for over 20 years, every harvest is still exciting. I wish you the best.
Startin off in the beginning is rough...but just be nice to yer plants, be sure not to over water em..leading cause of death is over watering with new growers. Feel free to pm me with any questions if ya need a hand.Yea I can't hardly wait till harvest time and thanks
Yes an air stone is exactly what you need, it’s to help the conditioner bubble stuff up and out of the water such as chlorine, ammonia, bleach, and a bunch of other imputities that might be in it.Alright thanks I'll look into it
And how would I go about airiating my water? Like with a fish tank stone for air
Alright thanks I'll be sure to ask when I run into problemsStartin off in the beginning is rough...but just be nice to yer plants, be sure not to over water em..leading cause of death is over watering with new growers. Feel free to pm me with any questions if ya need a hand.
Yea I heard that letting your water sit out for a day or two is supposed to help with evaporating chlorin is that correct and another question I have a seed germed and i put it in soil and I moistened the soil but when I look closely I see tiny white worms I mean like almost microscopic in the soil. Are they gnat Lara and if so how would I go about getting rid of them?Yes an air stone is exactly what you need, it’s to help the conditioner bubble stuff up and out of the water such as chlorine, ammonia, bleach, and a bunch of other imputities that might be in it.