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EDENS_GARDEN posted an update 6 days ago
6 days ago (edited)
Hey everyone I’m Moses from Edens Garden im a grower Detroit, thanks for having me. This is gonna be super fun, hoping to learn as much as I can from everyone.
-M.D.Moses
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Welcome to Real DGC
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Welcome to our neck o’ the woods man!
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welcome to the spot
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Welcome aboard the grass is usually greener here
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Awesome! I was stationed at Selfridge in the early 90’s. I’m still a Wings fan.
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Frank_White posted an update 6 days ago
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I can smell that from here. Very nice. Is it just me or is DGC killing it?
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Lol Doja_Ridge I could of swore that I could smell it threw my phone.
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very nice!
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Frank_White posted an update 6 days ago
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I’m curious whether any of you adjust or vary your soil or water PH to restrict/boost specific nutrient uptake at different stages of your grow?
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I start my seeds with 5.7 ph water and their first feeding with nutrients is 5.8ph and I go up to 6.0 in Veg and then I work my way up from 6.0 starting the first week of flowering until I get to 6.4ph to 6.5ph around the middle of the flowering cycle!
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Not since I moved inside. Back in the day we would adjust the soil to unlock the nutrients in the river water.
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Does this work?
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I wouldn’t recommend trying to make too many pH adjustments to a living or amended soil itself. A balanced soil has alkaline and acidic sources to balance pH. Hydroponic systems can have small pH fluctuations but with mineralized nutrition, the solution’s pH needs to be within a certain range at all times. Wide swings cause chaos. For minerals… Read more
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I am 6.5 to 7.2 typically off my well with my additives which tend to lower ph just a bit. Not saying I’m doing it right, but my results have been good
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You did a really good job, my friend. Those look beautiful!
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