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ed_chapo
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I had a moisture problem where the bottom of my fabric pots stayed soggy and cold against the saucer. I added a some foil balls between them and the airflow helped balance the problem.
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Hmmm. Only a hunch so hopefully others chime in. These are only the steps and thought process I would use. Going from “easy” to “uh oh.”
If it’s not wind burn from an aggressive fan (easy fix), I might start wondering about a nutrient lockout (less easy). If you are using soil with Grow Dots or something pre blended with soil, adjust…
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The damage to these plants leaves is 100% caused by an out of range pH. Never let anyone tell you pH is not important.
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casadelwhacko posted an update 3 months ago
3 months ago (edited)
Checked in on the ladies this morning before lights out and leaving for the day job. It’s looking like chop day for one of the Humboldt Trainwreck. I believe I’ll let the other go until the weekend. Stoked to see these finish up! I was honestly not at all prepared for how vigorous and large this plant got. But I accept the challenge and will…
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Looks great 👍
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Has anyone tried watering with Deuterium Depleted Water?
No such thing as too much water. Only not enough oxygen. The lack of oxygen that suffocates roots has nothing to do with any form of hydrogen.
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They will not consume much water or minerals when they’re small. Their consumption will increase as they grow bigger.
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