The man who knew too little. (Need experienced opinions more then facts)

myke

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strangely enough 50% + of my posts have likes so there cannot be that much wrong
Personally i do not adjust P.H. and dont have any problems it comes in @ 7 and quite happy with that and does not fluctuate with 9 being the upper limit before problems appear. Never do i see any P.H. problems with my grows
thats my opinion as you have yours
If you have a look at the actual P.H. Range for plants there is so much leeway that P.H. is generally not peoples problems
it is ineffectual systems that will not run to recommended nute levels. because they have inherent defects
and you have twats that think nute makers tell lies about actual E.C. levels. HTF have nute makers come up with a 2.0 E.C. just made it up after breakfast. NO its done scientifically
Another reason peeps have problems with E.C. coming in @ 800 freakin madness no wonder they have problems and think its P.H.
Expect problems when you run like that poor ole plant hasnt enough food to live on.
The big difference Ive found with pH is speed of growth in hydro,I think cannabis will grow just fine anywhere between 5.0 and 7.5pH but if it were to stay more in the 5.8-6.2 range it will grow faster.
I think thats what makes hydro so easy to grow,more forgiving then other methods.
 

harrythehat

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hahahahahaha I was going to say something more about how I didnt think his "advice" could get any worse, but I am just going to bow to the master. Thats one of the best comebacks I have seen all year :)
Thanks. shame we dont talk before the digs start
 

harrythehat

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She's goin into week 7 now. Thanks. She's gorgeous.
Here's a full shot.
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Strangely enough have a couple of ladies coming for the chop ina minute Super skunk autos from seedstockers kicked them into flower after sitting there for 7 weeks vegging by giving them 12/12 thats all they had so heads aint that huge but super frosty and two different plants from the same seedsIMG_20201215_071904_3.jpgIMG_20201215_072302_3.jpg
 
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