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looplife posted an update 5 months ago
Here is one of the plants so far showing hes a male he grew very tall clipped most branches trying to collect pollen just now seen bannas
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looplife posted an update 5 months ago
I planted these in my garden and one is a jack heerer other is a biscotti they get the same treatment as the veggies and if i have extra nutes ill give it to them but havent needed too
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looplife posted an update 5 months ago
Heres a update just gave the big girls and even the 100 gallon girl recharge fish shit b1 calmag and silca ph to 6.4
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Moles and or gophers im growing a few plants in the woods and as stated how do i get rid of these guys will they damage my roots to were the plant will die ?
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Snakes. Made the mistake of kicking a couple black snakes out of my yard in Maryland. Mole population exploded in mine and both neighbors yards. I tried everything. I think there are poisonous smoke bombs, but I wouldn’t ever use em.
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The have little traps you stick in the ground that work well. I had a friend that lost 6 plants to moles last year. He ended up putting a screen fence a foot deep all around his plants.
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If growing organic is ph up or down good for your plants ? What about using vinegar for getting the ph down ?
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I think for organic ph isn’t very important. I would hold on for another reply if you want real advice.
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I grow organic and use extremely hard tap water so it comes out around 8.5 pH. I use PH down (mine is basically just citric acid) to bring it into the 6s and after that I don’t care. The soil will buffer the pH for you so you just want it in that 6ish range. If you’re using RO you shouldn’t need to pH your water.
pH becomes much more of…
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Recharge can help with pH for most people but I too have tap water coming out at a pH north of 8 and I absolutely have to correct it into the 6 range. I grow organic but am flexible on however the pH is brought down, so I guess technically I’m not fully organic, don’t tell anyone lol. I’ve used General Hydroponics and Fox Farms pH down products.
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