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    I bought PH drops, PH Up and Down...someone nice please help!

    Testing the ph of your water isn't tedious. It is one of the most basic, simple things that you can do to assure that you aren't going to nute lock your plants. The time to test is before you water the plants. If you are giving plain water, test that. If you are adding nutes, test after you...
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    I bought PH drops, PH Up and Down...someone nice please help!

    Tap water is ok but if you are in a municipal area, they put chlorine and floride in the water. If you use tap water, fill your container and let it sit for at least 24 hours. That will give the chlorine time to dissipate. There are drops to kill the chlorine--you can get them at a pet shop...
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    Follicle Testing???

    Ifound this--thought it might be helpful. Notice how much hair is needed. If they didn't collect a sufficient amount of hair, it may have been a scare tactic. Q: What is hair drug screening? A hair screen is an examination that uses a small sample of hair to identify specific drugs used by...
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    LoveBugs? Are they Harmful to My Plants?

    I found this--doesn't look like they would be harmful. There was no mention of consuming plant matter, just sipping nectar. These insects are actually flies (Diptera) of the family Bibionidae, having the scientific name, Plecia nearctica Hardy. The common name "lovebug" has been given to...
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    pollinated???

    What are the signs of pollination? I've heard that swollen calyxes occur but I wouldn't know what that would look like. Is there a certain way to tell if pollination has occurred?
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    Male plant flowering with females without pollinating.. condom?

    How did things turn out? Any seeds?
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    Ozone generators pros/cons??

    HEPA style filtration will not take out odors. There are other options but really, IMO, the only two that you can count on are carbon filters and ozone. I've posted in other threads about the home air purification systems that I use. They are safe for use in a living environment, use ozone as...
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    ozone generators

    Don't post much. Pretty much a stealth reader for quite some time, trying to learn as much as I can about cultivating a good crop. I'm a certified indoor air quality consultant. I've had extensive training in the use of ozone and ionizers in controlling air born particulates and odor. There is...
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    Ionic Breeze for the smell

    The Ionic Breeze isn't even intended to remove odor. For that you need to either filter the air, i.e. carbon filter, or use an odor destoryer. I haven't used it in a grow room, but I have an air purifier that produces a small amount of ozone. Ozone, in low concentrations, isn't dangerous and...
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