xtsho
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Hey now. You're insulting my family with your "Inbred" comment. Both my parents came from two distinct ancestral lineages.that's why there is Politics section to keep the inbreds corraled
Hey now. You're insulting my family with your "Inbred" comment. Both my parents came from two distinct ancestral lineages.that's why there is Politics section to keep the inbreds corraled
I don't care about juniors feeble attempts at insults and neither should you ar anyone else.Lol. I just like that it's not me this time!
I'm just on the sidelines
Hold on here. I think you have him confused with meYou’re just a old man stuck on repeat. Same recycled trash day in, day out.
get off my lawn punks
Stop trying to steal my thunder! It's me not you.Hold on here. I think you have him confused with me
yeah your call though again do you even give 7.2 ph water to your plants or 5.5? because those are the ph values i see so i suspect these plants can regulate their internal ph just like millions of other species around.Are you seriously about to venture down this rabbit hole? Yeah not interested mate.
You should make a youtube video brahyeah your call though again do you even give 7.2 ph water to your plants or 5.5? because those are the ph values i see so i suspect these plants can regulate their internal ph just like millions of other species around.
ph in soil may effect the solubility of elements but that solubility also can be achieved by the plant by turning the rootzone acidic or basic to some degree. it wouldnt hurt to keep your ph in the prefered area but if its not extremely out of order i’d still say overwatering is a bigger problem than ph.
plus in soil what you water with doesnt really make a difference because soil ph is buffered and it would take a long long while for you to chance the ph of the medium by just watering with ph down/up water.
as i said this is for soil for hydro i’m guessing ph could be more important.
At least you’re tolerable, so there’s that.Hold on here. I think you have him confused with me
Ah I like bk. We've had a little spat here and there but that's just how he is. I can be the same way so I get it. We're like a dysfunctional family and everyone gets on everyone's nerves once in a whileI don't care about juniors feeble attempts at insults and neither should you ar anyone else.
nah its better to ask questions and receive answers which you obviously cant provide so maybe @Kassiopeija can give a better answer to my original question obviously you lack the knowledgeYou should make a youtube video brah
I hope she does lace into you..i dont want to. You see im an operator...she's an administrator.nah its better to ask questions and receive answers which you obviously cant provide so maybe @Kassiopeija can give a better answer to my original question obviously you lack the knowledge
Admin of fancy chartsI hope she does lace into you..i dont want to. You see im an operator...she's an administrator.
And long winded responses that have nothing to do with the questions you ask her.Admin of fancy charts
My tap water is set to 8.2 pH and ranges from 7.4 to 8.4. I've been using it to water soil plants for decades without any pH adjustment. As do millions of other people growing plants in soil. I never started to pH until I did hydro. I was kind of surprised when I started reading about people and their obsession with pH in soil on cannabis forums. Even in hydro there is a pretty wide range that is acceptable and will allow the plants to thrive.yeah your call though again do you even give 7.2 ph water to your plants or 5.5? because those are the ph values i see so i suspect these plants can regulate their internal ph just like millions of other species around.
ph in soil may effect the solubility of elements but that solubility also can be achieved by the plant by turning the rootzone acidic or basic to some degree. it wouldnt hurt to keep your ph in the prefered area but if its not extremely out of order i’d still say overwatering is a bigger problem than ph.
plus in soil what you water with doesnt really make a difference because soil ph is buffered and it would take a long long while for you to chance the ph of the medium by just watering with ph down/up water.
as i said this is for soil for hydro i’m guessing ph could be more important.
ok then i want to talk to your administrator pleaseI hope she does lace into you..i dont want to. You see im an operator...she's an administrator.
yeah i just dont get how one can quote the internal ph of the plant cells which is nowhere near where your optimal soil or hydro ph is supposed to be and say you have to ph and shit lolMy tap water is set to 8.2 pH and ranges from 7.4 to 8.4. I've been using it to water soil plants for decades without any pH adjustment. As do millions of other people growing plants in soil. I never started to pH until I did hydro. I was kind of surprised when I started reading about people and their obsession with pH in soil on cannabis forums. Even in hydro there is a pretty wide range that is acceptable and will allow the plants to thrive.
Ok you know what then you fkn stay right here...cell ph and medium ph should not be directly related right?
i am bro when will your administrator get here because i have shit to do cant waste my whole day hereOk you know what then you fkn stay right here...
Just use google. That’s all she does.i am bro when will your administrator get here because i have shit to do cant waste my whole day here