But without getting into crazy water conspiracies, the girls seem to be slowly recovering. Even the real small stunted one- that looked like it was on its deathbed the day after I made this post- is perking up.
Since the slurry test gave me 7.0, theoretically things should be all good if I...
Yeah I already sent an email, they don't answer the phone#, I'm waiting to hear back from them. Since looking into it myself- the only thing I've seen that sticks out is that since 2019, they've had 2 quarters where the water quality violated federal guidelines. The 2021 CCR isn't posted yet but...
Helps a lot actually, thank you. What do you mean by the "regular soil"? What do you mix the Stonington Blend half and half with? I don't have any depleted soil since this is my first grow in this house but I'll definitely keep this idea handy for the next go around.
They were solid but they were also still pretty moist so they probably would have stayed pretty much as one mass regardless of the what the roots were looking like. There was
plenty of roots visible along the sides though.
I just had a thought, if I'm using the same tap water in the humidifier, would there be enough of it in the air to cause that kind of thing? Like essentially a... light, continuous foliar spray of way too high pH water lol... hmm.
And that's funny because a grower friend on IG actually told me to buffer the Coast of Maine with calmag water right off the bat and let it sit for a day or two before planting in it. I did not do that lol.
I didn't say they had tentacles growing out of them, 2 of them had root tips sticking through the holes on the bottom, honestly can't think of a single thing I could possibly gain from making that up but if that's your only contribution here then, noted, thanks