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By the way, here is some feedback pictures from our customers this weekend. Two more weeks to go! Cannot wait the final yields!
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Morning Penny, When you come, don't forget to let me know. I would love to be your guide.I'd love to visit China one day!
Cool!If I ever get the chance I will let you know.
What is the best water to use tap or rain ?Hi Dad220, during flowering, the standard hanging distance is 12~18''. Move slowly closer from 18'' to 12'' from your plants, and only do the adjustment once you confirm the plants is okay with that;
From your plant feedback picture. I can see it should be fine with the light right now. So don't worry at this moment, and don't move the light too close for now.
I believe Tap will give you better control. How would you use rain since you do indoor? Sorry, I am not so familiar with these questions.What is the best water to use tap or rain ?
Haha, we will adjust the size of the design on that black one again. Hope the final version will be perfect,Good looking shirt, I like the black shirt best!
I collect rain water in a barrelI believe Tap will give you better control. How would you use rain since you do indoor? Sorry, I am not so familiar with these questions.
What is the best water to use tap or rain ?
I collect rain water in a barrel
I collect rain water in a barrel
So live and learn!In almost all cases, rain water will be better than tap!
The cities/counties add things to tap water (chloramines, etc.) to prevent things like bacteria and algae growing in the pipes. This negatively effects the biology in the soil. You can also have issues with "heavy" water that has extra calcium, etc. Rain water should have the lower PPM's which would allow you better control over the PPM's of nutes your giving your plants.
Haha, me too, but me suit the white one better.I like the black one as well!
Ok thank youIn almost all cases, rain water will be better than tap!
The cities/counties add things to tap water (chloramines, etc.) to prevent things like bacteria and algae growing in the pipes. This negatively effects the biology in the soil. You can also have issues with "heavy" water that has extra calcium, etc. Rain water should have the lower PPM's which would allow you better control over the PPM's of nutes your giving your plants.