tom__420
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I don't think he is using foil, it looks more like emergency blanketsIm new to this, but I read a post on here that your not supposed to use foil to reflect light could that be the problem?
I don't think he is using foil, it looks more like emergency blanketsIm new to this, but I read a post on here that your not supposed to use foil to reflect light could that be the problem?
so how do i fix this? flush until my ro is 6.5? what do i want my ph to be of my food?
No I don't think the temps are causing a problem
If you don't know what reverse osmosis water is than I doubt you are using it
edit: IceWaterBong87- you don't have a clue what you are talking about, I suggest that you only offer advice to others on things that you know for a fact
He is using CFL's they should be within an inch of the foliage, thanks for you attempt at legit advice though
Yes I saw the second picture and those lights are not too close to the plant as you suggested. You could have easily not said anything just like I could have not said anything. It goes both ways except what I said was good advice and yours bad. Sorry you got your feelings hurt man. You came in here and probably didn't read the thread at all before posting. The plants are not showing any signs of heat stress, so how could the CFL's be too close? They sure as shit aren't too intense to be that close. I can't take you seriously with your lack of punctuation skills, you type like a fool.dude im talkin about second picture n y do u gotta act all high and mighty man over freaken advice on a plant
his temps may f***** read 83f , 81f but it doesnt measure the heat between lights n the plant
thx for being a dick to try n make urself set aside from the group u overly intelligent being
u act like uve grown for 20 yrs n forgot wat it is to really like chronic being friendly n stoned
u couldve just said no its definately not the temps or even more simple ignore me but u had to waste sentences on me so just hermie urself b**** a*s
did u see ur post man it wasnt even sure about the ph problem so ur guessing aswell mr botanist at the end of it all iget pussy n ur just a jerk with punctuation skillsYes I saw the second picture and those lights are not too close to the plant as you suggested. You could have easily not said anything just like I could have not said anything. It goes both ways except what I said was good advice and yours bad. Sorry you got your feelings hurt man. You came in here and probably didn't read the thread at all before posting. The plants are not showing any signs of heat stress, so how could the CFL's be too close? They sure as shit aren't too intense to be that close. I can't take you seriously with your lack of punctuation skills, you type like a fool.
I agree with your edit Tom. Its not the first time I have seen such from him.No I don't think the temps are causing a problem
If you don't know what reverse osmosis water is than I doubt you are using it
edit: IceWaterBong87- you don't have a clue what you are talking about, I suggest that you only offer advice to others on things that you know for a fact
He is using CFL's they should be within an inch of the foliage, thanks for you attempt at legit advice though
i checked the ph of my run off and it was around 5 or lower. so i am hoping that that was the problem and she will fix herself now as long as i keep feeding with phd water. will these leaves begin to look normal again? or will these be twisted and curled for the life of the plant?