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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jan-Mar '26

Good morning my friend :d5::pass:


Afternoon @Frankthetank
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...looks like we've got us a #Smokebreak :smokeout:
 
@Dab and @Frankthetank, I tested my water source last night to give you something to shoot for. I tested for PPM years ago and it was 120. I’ve had really healthy girls showing no deficiencies through the entire grow for years. When I first started with organic my deficiencies appeared in flower due to not enough battery in the soil. It took fine tuning with the dry amendments and additional nutrients given with every watering to get the results I achieve presently.
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@Dab and @Frankthetank, I tested my water source last night to give you something to shoot for. I tested for PPM years ago and it was 120. I’ve had really healthy girls showing no deficiencies through the entire grow for years. When I first started with organic my deficiencies appeared in flower due to not enough battery in the soil. It took fine tuning with the dry amendments and additional nutrients given with every watering to get the results I achieve presently.
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I’ve done those too my tap water sucks major 350-400 ppm high ph 8.4 and high alkalinity. Is that test of your tap or bottled water?

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