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edblings

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oh wow.. thanks for the tip, ive been using tap water all along and havnt had a problem, ill have to look into getting some test strips

thanks again
 

cowboylogic

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oh wow.. thanks for the tip, ive been using tap water all along and havnt had a problem, ill have to look into getting some test strips

thanks again
Your very welcome. And dont get me wrong. Most tap water is just fine for growing. You just need to know what your are working with.

Water from the hot tap. Still NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Mountainfarmer

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if you had this under cfl's inside and then brought it outside into direct sunlight it is probably suffering from shock. Plants need to be hardened off slowly. I like to put mine in full shade for a day or two. Then into an area where it gets spotty sun, like under a trees canopy. Then full early morning sun, and back to the shade for the high noon period. Basically you want to introduce the plant to the sun sloooooowwwwwly. good luck
 
If you dont see webs or spots or tiny little bugs, you don't have mites. You do have a hurt looking plant but the new growth on the very top looks okay, chop those singed leaves off and let the new growth come out, your plant may bounce back some.

good luck
 
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