cornnugget
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I ask this because growing is a fun way to experiment. On my first grow, I convinced myself that measuring pH wasn't "that important".
on my second grow, I did decide to adjust pH, thinking I could "prove it isn't that important", and I admit... I was wrong (lol obv).
My plants are growing much faster now that I've been more careful about testing pH, and they look very healthy now that they are getting the right pH.
In hindsight I regret skipping this step last time. I still got decent bud, but I'm sure it would have been a significantly higher yeild had I not been dousing them with tap water with a pH around 8 their whole lives.
I love reading the threads and hearing others talk about first hand experience with trying new things.
What was your biggest discovery via trial and error? Dumb mistakes are the best teachers!
on my second grow, I did decide to adjust pH, thinking I could "prove it isn't that important", and I admit... I was wrong (lol obv).
My plants are growing much faster now that I've been more careful about testing pH, and they look very healthy now that they are getting the right pH.
In hindsight I regret skipping this step last time. I still got decent bud, but I'm sure it would have been a significantly higher yeild had I not been dousing them with tap water with a pH around 8 their whole lives.
I love reading the threads and hearing others talk about first hand experience with trying new things.
What was your biggest discovery via trial and error? Dumb mistakes are the best teachers!
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