hittsfromthebong420
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could really use the advice thanx in advance
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I thought that was funny,My humidity of water usually runs at a 100%.If it doesn`t then I check to see what is wrong..LOL Good luck..checked the humidity in the water and yea more water damm i just watered this morning
You may have solved your own problem....I have fox farm ocean soil and I am giving it fox farm nuts. I have only given the nuts 3 times and I have watered it 2-3 times between with out nutrients and I have not given it any nutrients since 7/29. The leaves are starting to look a little droopy at the ends. But my other plant is doing fine and I have fed it more nutrients than the one that is looking bad. So I am confused
I meent moisture because I have a 3 way meter that messures the moisture from a leve 1dry as the desert or 10 which is the most and it was reading 3 as for when I water I usually give them 3 dixie cups full for a 5gal smartpotI thought that was funny,My humidity of water usually runs at a 100%.If it doesn`t then I check to see what is wrong..LOL Good luck..
Will def try the coffe thing thanks for the tip and have you ever used or anyone here ever used fox farm don't bug me spary.if it is aphids, or fungus gnats, youll have to look at there life cycle in order to kill them all. see aphids lay eggs in the soil, then grow into adults. A COUPLE TIPS IVE SEEN, a cup of coffee placed in the grow room will attract the aphids and drown them. however to kill the eggs, ive seen people remove some top soil, and place about a inch of sand in the pot, keeping any damn pests in the soil in the soil, and effectivly eliminating the cycle. however youll need to look this up on youtube for the exact method. hope this helps. and BTW fungus gnats aka aphids really wont kill your crop, but its best to get rid of em. i believe they eat decaing matter, and not fresh plants.....