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I have been using a new sprayer that has an electric pump to water my plants. I have noticed a kind of egg smell coming from the water that comes out of it. I looked it up and it says it from sulfur gas and that it is harmless to plants( find that hard to believe) but I was wondering if anyone else has ran into this issue and if there’s anything…
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I’ve had that issue with various jugs I used for watering. Apart from the malordorous funk, I’ve not seen any problems, but there’s way better minds than mine on here.
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Some well water will have sulfur. It’s not usually a problem as it’s an essential element. There’s no need to filter free nutrients like calcium, magnesium and sulfur unless the ppm is above 250.
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Try aerating your water before putting it in the sprayer if you’re on a well you can put a garden hose from your house under the cap , flowing into the well and turning it on the splashing breaks the surface tension of the water in the well and lets the sulfur gas release…
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twinterptwerps posted an update 6 months ago
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am I over thinking this?!?!?! I was getting ready to put two plants outside which one of the goals is to collect some pollen.other is to try to get feminized pollen from a banana jealousy auto. My question is if a plant gets pollinated and seeded outside. Are those seeds going to be happier growing outside intead of indoor since that’s were they…
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The seeds will be happy to grow in any good environment indoors or out. Don’t over think it! Lol
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I’m going to guess they won’t know the difference buddy
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twinterptwerps posted an update 6 months ago
Does anybody else ever have giant spiders hanging in the tent? My IPM I have been using lost close plant therapy at the beginning of the week and I mightocide spray on Thursday or Wednesday seems that the spiders are still in the tent. I guess the spray doesn’t affect them but hopefully see them as being beneficial maybe since spiders eat other…
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Sprays are really hard to effect spiders unless you really contact them directly. They walk on hairs at the tip of their legs, hovering above most pesticides! Dangggggg spiders…… I used to do post control and nobody likes them in their basement!!!!!
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I have a few in the corners of my lung room. I just consider them additional IPM
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