My soil PH was high to begin with as was my water. I have reduced the PH in the water, hence reducing it in the soil samples as well. ( I switched to distilled water only and treat the water now).
Ugh...unfortunately my plants suffered some PH lockout (indoor soil grow), I now have the PH adjusted to 6.5. The lockout has resulted in stunted growth and yellowing of the lower leaves.
Can anyone tell me what kind of timeline I am looking at to be able to see positive results from fixing the...
Understood...damn I find that it sucks living in the boonies in the States and having to order most things online, can't imagine not even having that option.
Sugar is converted into ethyl alcohol and CO2 when it ferments due to the action of yeast. In this method, the following ingredients and equipment are needed:
1. Suitably sized container, plastic or glass
2. Sugar, common or invert
3. Yeast, brewers or bourgelais wine yeast
4. Yeast nutrient...
Dude seriously you've grown 1 plant out of 20 attempts and you didn't think that was going to be questioned?
And I didn't question to be a dick...and since you know so much with your 1 out of 20 average, good luck to you.
CO2 is CO2...the chemical compound is the chemical compound. Regardless of how you choose to generate it...just saying in my opinion your purchase was quite costly for something you could have done yourself for near nothing.
wrong.. there now using living mushroom spores they release co2
heres a link to my findings
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/285895-fungus-spores-soil-co2-6-a.html
should ve payed $10 and made his own
Wrong? What am I wrong about? The method the co2 bucket is using?
Wow...you really bought that?
It's a bucket and air pump and then it's just yeast, sugar and water...I don;t know what your "set-up" cost but you could have done the same thing for close to free using items from around the house (mainly the sink and pantry).
You can get a CO2 PPM monitor to...