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5 years ago
Looking like they are stretching so lowered light by 2 inches I’m still only using one light to veg 8 plants tho 😂😂 plus ten clones 👌👌
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MrGrowwww
MrGrowwwwstarted grow question 5 years ago
Hey guys I’ve popped using U-Gro Superior and bio bizz nute range I’m using a blue lab truncheon and wondering whether or not I need a ph pen as well my water reads 0.3ec can someone explain how chlorine affects the nutes and how I can test the strength of chlorine in my water? ✌️
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Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hi! I think pH pen is very important tool! It is not needed necessarily if you really know what you are doing but with pH pen you can always check if everything is going like it should be. If you don't have it and you face some kind of problem there is no way to see if it is pH related and it might give you really bad headache in the long run and worst case scenario it might be the reason your plants die... About the chlorine, here is something I found on the net: Plants need some chloride, which is a micronutrient, to grow, but too much of it — what’s called “chlorine toxicity” — can build up in a plant and result in browning, yellowing, or scorched-looking leaves. It can even cause leaves to fall off the plant entirely, which, in the case of a budding cannabis, of course, sort of destroys the point of growing it at all
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 15 years ago
i would recommend just using pH strips : impossible to break and you dont need to spend 45 minutes calibrating them every time you use them. work smarter not more expensiver, is that how the saying goes? @shagrath with a great answer otherwise. Good luck growmie ! 🚀
MrGrowwww
MrGrowwwwcommented5 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks buddy I’ll get on to it man i need to find out how much chlorine is in my water and how much is too much ✌️🏼✌️🏼🌱
MedUs_0o
MedUs_0ocommentedweek 15 years ago
good luck, one day i think i will try this genetics. I like it just for your choice.😎💪