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What I think you’re reaching for here is what’s called grafting. Some plants, notably fruit trees like peaches plums apricots etc, will in fact allow you to several a limb from One tree and graft it on to another in such a way that that tree will now produce both fruits. I can’t say I’ve ever looked for it, but I am unaware of any research…
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I literally just bought a 24 seat cloner. I did that because I want to start getting clones from some of the breeders that I really respect, like Jr token and Rasta Jeff.
My plan is to do exactly what I heard Scotty real say on the show. Grow that clone up to the point that I can take a clone from it, put that one in your cloner and make all…
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GuppyGirl posted an update 6 weeks ago
Well I have definitely figured out part of the problem. My tap water has a pH of 7.4. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
It’s a good thing my order of ph up and ph down just got here.
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I only wish. My water here is almost 9.0. Takes me 3.5 ml of ph down to get to desired. I go to the store and fill 5gal jugs with their RO type water machine that cleans municipal water and haven’t had an issue since. Super high ppm in my tap water also.
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That’s about right where mine is. When I mix in nutes it usually falls into the right range.
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I’m on a well that comes out at 7.1 but originally had 350ppm when it hit a glass. New RO system for the house! First “grow related” thing the wife didn’t threaten my cajones over!🤣 I still fill eight, seven gallon water cubes a week and schlep them out to the grow room. It’s all cheaper than a tank of gas to get to the gym,…
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If you’re ever in a pinch, vinegar works, and molasses also brings down the pH substantially. That water is not too bad though. If you’re using recharge?
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big_time posted an update 6 weeks ago
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I love purple strains! Ja ja!
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