Widowess
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i keep my humidity around 20 when flowering.. more like 75-80% when vegging.
i see you have a green thumb. the girls look great.
thanks

i keep my humidity around 20 when flowering.. more like 75-80% when vegging.
i see you have a green thumb. the girls look great.
35-45% is way too high for flowering, that is too much moisture and that will definately cause mould or mildew, with dense buds it would make the possibility higher. most ppl say 20%-30%. But i dont ph and i havn't seen a problem from it yet, in years of growing. i think ph only mattes in hydro, or if your soil mix is out of wakk.
35-45% is way too high for flowering, that is too much moisture and that will definately cause mould or mildew, with dense buds it would make the possibility higher. most ppl say 20%-30%. But i dont ph and i havn't seen a problem from it yet, in years of growing. i think ph only mattes in hydro, or if your soil mix is out of wakk.
Just because you don't have to check the ph doesn't mean that it's not important for both hydro and soil. PH both for hydro and soil is as important as light and temperature.
your sig makes me think about my new puppy that just ate a plant, lol
Well, everybody knows that water is important to humans right ? if we don't drink water we die. For the plants is the same, ph is important for them (in soil) because if they don't have the right ph they die or get really sick. The fact that we have water to drink doesn't make water less important for us and in the same way the fact that the ph is in the right values doesn't make ph less important for the plants. And Tryna I don't care if you grew plants for 1 year or for 20 years. That's a fact.
About the soil stabilizing the ph. If that's true why people keeps having problems with ph when they grow in soil ? That just doesn't make any sense.
Well, everybody knows that water is important to humans right ? if we don't drink water we die. For the plants is the same, ph is important for them (in soil) because if they don't have the right ph they die or get really sick. The fact that we have water to drink doesn't make water less important for us and in the same way the fact that the ph is in the right values doesn't make ph less important for the plants. And Tryna I don't care if you grew plants for 1 year or for 20 years. That's a fact.
About the soil stabilizing the ph. If that's true why people keeps having problems with ph when they grow in soil ? That just doesn't make any sense.
your dog ate a plant? lol was she any differant after? my dog got stoned with me my accident she was under the bend n i didnt no she was there and when i found her i had to drag her from under the bend,completly knocked out lol OG even knocks out german sheperds(no animal cruelty intended dont want haters giviv me abuse like PETA)
Lol, no she ate a cherry cheese seedling, and nibbled the whole front row of my tent.