Do ppl still PH test ?

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BigEasy1

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Why even bother coming on here. You sound like an immature 15 year old who lives with your mum and dad.

Seriously though, if you know it all and have family that grows hundreds of thousands of $ worth of weed, why are you even on here?? It's because you are fu of shit and everyone knows it.

I think I hear your mom calling, run along little boy.
He better reply back fast cause mom is getting ready to turn off the Internet for the night. Tomorrow is a school day, goddammit. lol
 

kiwipaulie

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Also I'd love to see those 7 foot plants you have flowering, I'm no expert, but plants are flowering in the Southern Hemisphere at the moment. How the fuck are yours?
 

BigEasy1

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you sound like a different person from the 3 pound plant man here
Nice find Critical! LMAO! What a douche bag he is! He's the outdoor pro growing metric tons on his vast acreage while his wife runs the Chinese restaurant all the while being from San Francisco. Yea....................I'd be too ashamed to show my face around here now. This guy goes into the UncleBuck category.
 

DrunkenRampage

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Why? What's wrong with sulfuric acid? It's a strong acid and it provides sulfur. That's a perfectly viable pH down for hydro mediums. (although i recommend nitric acid for people who actually need pH down)
Does hydrochloric and muriatic acid work as well?
 

LetsGetCritical

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Hello I planted about ten auto seedlings about two weeks ago. They are only about 3 inches tall right now still on first set of leaves. They are outdoor in small holes I dug and filled with ffof. I'm in the CA Bay Area and we are getting hit with a good rain storm and decent winds for a few days . Does anyone have experience with auto seedling in the rain and wind ? Is this too much stress for autos which cant afford any extra stress? Thanks guys
 

churchhaze

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Hydrochloric acid does a good job of lowering pH and will keep calcium in a nutrient solution since calcium chloride is highly soluble in water, but because of the high chlorine content, it's better to use nitric, phosphoric, or sulfuric acid in hydro. It's better to keep chlorine ions low because they antagonize other useful -1 charged ions.

hydrochloric acid and muriatic acid are the same thing.

Does hydrochloric and muriatic acid work as well?
 
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