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Hi. I'm Chris. I'm a 52 year old Canadian medical patient. I'm going to the university Guelph for Horticulture in September. I can't work as a carpenter anymore. My biggest question is do you think I chose or have a great retirement career?
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Just look up ph runoff over here: https://www.growweedeasy.com
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If your ppm is say 1000 going in ...what should it be in the run off???? do you have a article about this? Thanks
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I have a question about fan leaves. I have two big and healthy fan leaves that are shadowing my lower bud sites and leaves. They are growing, but I can tell that they are not evenly growing and some leaves are a bit smaller then the others. What should I do? Clip the fans off? Or is there another way. I have pruned the lower fans as they were being used up and these two up top would be the last two fans I have.4 Photos
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I think it's too early to tell. I might see some pistil hairs on the first picture, but the later there's just not enough detail and the plant seems too young still.
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Hello all, I was wondering if anyone knows what happened to skunk lab horiculture out of cali. In particular their root assist tea I found it several years ago and love it got to reorder one time and then it was unavailable and now nothing.... I purchased it from an amazon site and had seen it on ebay also. It was amazing stuff ate root rot like no tomorrow. But now nothing. Anybody know a good replacement?? Thanks to all kk
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ok. so with this ph is similar. will need nutes sooner . place I go to for soil was out of ocean forest , so I grabbed 2 bags to try it out. Thank you
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Coco-loco is not pure coco coir. It has no real NPK values so you’ll need to feed your plants eventually. It is “lightened “ with perlite so it aerates well and I keep my pH near 6.5
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I am not familiar with using coco-coir since I am a soil grower but I do pH my nutrients between 6.0-6.8 and fluctuate. Check this site for assistance with using coco...
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Do you feed/PH FF coco-loco the same as soil? ive read some say its not really coco, was thinking of trying it out.
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Plants hermie because either they are predisposed genetically or stressed or both. The only thing you can do is not over stress them. If they are genetically predisposed then even light stresses could potentially hermie the plant.
As far as clone cutting, you usually take it off the end of a branch on a mature plant (not flowering but mature). Start with the lower branches and work up.
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