That means they will colour up pretty quickly then , do you find cooler soil temp affects them, as in seedling growth or the covers counteract that for the most part?
Yes @Enigma ...lot of homework at the time says soil/water temp bring on the Kush dominant phos deficiency...and that is the Black leaf effect....
On my winter season...if I PH a barrel of water that has stood cold and dark all night...then PH the same water in the afternoon..full sun and warm..the PH can vary by as much as a full PH point....my cold night temps drop my water/soil temps enough to cause the effect.
So really...it should be repeated in an indoor grow room by dropping the PH of the water......or using ice cube watering through the night...slow drip of really cold water all night.........get the soil temp down.
On the dog walk...and I just stopped looking at the dandelion..thinking look at it...if we didn't call it a weed we'd probably have it in pots for winter colour......
Yeah everyone was starting to wonder including my self. I wasn’t sure if he would respond but he did said all is good and the mushrooms have worked fantastic
Yeah everyone was starting to wonder including my self. I wasn’t sure if he would respond but he did said all is good and the mushrooms have worked fantastic
I'm all checked in at the horsepistol. They explained the procedure and it doesn't sound so bad, something like a couple of knitting needles stuck through my back into my kidney, with liquid nitrogen pumped through them to freeze the tumor. I hope to get out today. Several of my refugee kids are praying for me. What, me worry?
I did an ice water hash run yesterday morning to get 7 bags of Orange Assault x PB Breath out of the freezer before my visitor came. When I picked up my son at the airport the first thing he said was, "somebody been smoking weed in here?" It was my clothes that still reeked of weed from the hash runs. He says the firemen at his VA fire house are allowed to smoke weed now, but not on the job. And they are drinking s lot less!
I'm all checked in at the horsepistol. They explained the procedure and it doesn't sound so bad, something like a couple of knitting needles stuck through my back into my kidney, with liquid nitrogen pumped through them to freeze the tumor. I hope to get out today. Several of my refugee kids are praying for me. What, me worry?
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