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  1. green_machine_two9er

    Increasing Ph in Soil

    The microbes hate that shit. Lol
  2. green_machine_two9er

    Increasing Ph in Soil

    Hahaha. Nice. Don’t have a meltdown. You’ll be alright. Remember with organics it’s like an art more than science. Practice makes perfect and slot of it is just intuition. Think like a bacteria, not like a human. And keep it simple. It’s 90% genetics, 9% watering practice, 1% info.
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    This is great info for ball parking it and a good place to start. To help someone learning I like to use runoff as a tool for knowing where your add moisture wise. If you get runoff instantly when watering your UNDER watered. The water in tray will suck back up usually in a few minutes...
  4. green_machine_two9er

    Increasing Ph in Soil

    In soil usually no…. I mean you watch over watering. But worry about it? Fuxk no. Water is life. Don’t be scared if water. And if you overwater the damage potential is waaayyy less than underwatering. Underwatering puts microbes into dormancy. Then they get a sip and spend energy coming out...
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    Not just a grower. He would go above and beyond to help ya out.
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    I thought this was a joke. Haha. Although @greasemonkeymann used to talk about it back in the day.
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    You’re growing in organic soil? I recommend watering everyday. 5% of container size. Till there is no runoff, either right away or sitting in trays the next day. Top dressing 1 tbsp/ gallon medium malted barley powder. ( get from brewing store) Toodressing 1/2 inch high quality compost or...
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    Is urine the ticket now lol. I missed that I guess. Yes there is sodium in a lot of stuff. Kelp as well. Everything in moderation, even moderation. Haha I just get so confused why baking soda and vinegar are the go to option for a lot of YouTube growers. Doesn’t make any since when there is...
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    We’ll chalk it up as a learning curve. Trying to change the soil ph with any kind of ph adjusted water is like trying to change your gut biome ph by taking a shower. Nothing happens. What’s your watering schedule, sorry if I missed it in previous replies. If I wanted to raise my ph I would...
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    Increasing Ph in Soil

    Don’t use baking soda for anything except cookies. Plants don’t like sodium.
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    Ok What Is Wrong

    Nice translation.
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    Whats up with my leaves? Cal-mag def or fungus?

    Looks like lockout. Ph most likely. Have you done any runoff tests?
  13. green_machine_two9er

    Dude, Aphids Suuuck!

    If you have a grow store near you, most carry them and that would cost ya about 12.99
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    Dude, Aphids Suuuck!

    Dang, A+ advice! Lol
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    Recharge Instant Compost Tea

    Like compost/promix base. If you’re already mixing your oromix with composy then use that recharge up. With compost or castings the medium has a good mixture of microherd to keep things in check. I’d straight promix I think about it like a sterile hospital being infested with some flesh eating...
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    Recharge Instant Compost Tea

    I like it for soil growing. Wouldn’t use it in promix personally but I’m sure others do. I like a more sterile medium with promix. When your feeding promix with salt fertilizer it doesn’t really need the extra beneficials to break down nutrients like a soil grow with meals/ ammendments would need.
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    Dose my seedling look a little hungry already?

    I think this could be your problem. Germination and early few weeks after should be nice and warm and comfy. 75-85 degrees all day with lots of light. You’d be better off keeping it in and investing in 2 foot t5 fixture
  18. green_machine_two9er

    Another si question

    Lol. Call the silica experts! Send out the bat signals. Someone might know. Kinda splittings hairs if you ask me. Not sure silica is even considered an organic compound or even s plant nutrient but I’m definitely not top gun so I digress.
  19. green_machine_two9er

    SOIL TEST RESULTS INTERPRETATION

    You could always throw a tomato plant in a solo cup worth to see how it goes. I wouldn’t sprout cannabis straight into it. Germinate and sprout in something smaller and transplant once it’s established edit: some kind of seed starting mix, or peat/perlite mix would work better to start
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