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Proper Nutrition For Plants Throughout Their Life! (Garden Talk #95) 

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Mike Chang. He works for CannaCribs Consulting, and he does consulting for things such as: IPM, plant nutrition, gaining efficiency in cultivations and cultivation protocol planning. I narrow down the focus in this episode to proper nutrition for plants - throughout their entire life. What type of plants do you like to grow? Peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, citrus trees, basil, kale, grapes, house plants, let us know in the comments section below. If you enjoyed this video please click that thumbs up button :)
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★Timestamps★
00:00 - Montage & Podcast Intro
01:49 - Sponsors
03:28 - Introduction
04:16 - Essential Elements For Plants
06:04 - Silica
09:37 - Non-Essential Elements For Plants
10:41 - More N In Veg Stage And More P & K In Flower Stage
14:07 - Ensuring A Balance Of Nutrients
15:56 - Does The Plant Only Uptake What It Needs?
18:19 - Leaf Tissue Test vs Soil Test
19:50 - Are PK Boosters Really Necessary?
22:12 - Excess Phosphorus In Bottled Nutrients
24:17 - What To Know Before Using Organic Inputs
26:39 - Can You Overfeed With Organic Inputs?
29:48 - Should You Ignore pH When Growing Organic?
34:23 - Should You Ignore EC/PPM When Growing Organic?
39:03 - How To Prevent Lockouts
43:42 - How Environment Conditions Impact Nutrient Uptake
48:28 - Foliar Feedings
54:53 - Other Information On Plant Nutrition
56:58 - Final Words
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@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt
@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt Год назад
Thanks to Mike Chang for coming onto the podcast today! Growers House website- bit.ly/3wNfhbi Growers House RU-vid- bit.ly/3p9QBaq
@Titanium369
@Titanium369 Год назад
Thank you Mike! 😊 😎
@johnman559
@johnman559 Год назад
The force is rather strong with this one Chris🎅🧙‍♂️....ps, Wollastonite - calcium silicate Shhhhhh... don't tell anyone.
@t3dwards13
@t3dwards13 Год назад
I think an episode of uncommon problems would be helpful. For example, my roommate's puppy has opened the child gate, and eaten my last two plants... Luckily they were already in flower. Still pissed tho. Could be a good collaborative effort on From the Stash or something.
@GlassHalf-full
@GlassHalf-full Год назад
Prof. Alexander Vainstein. Please look into this man and his modified plant virus to increase thc and terps by an astounding amount. Clearly revolutionary.
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw 6 месяцев назад
How did you know your plant was low on Magnesium? I’m new to this and wonder how you test soil? Thanks! I’m so impressed with your interviews etc. 🤙🤙
@growermo940
@growermo940 Год назад
You should have BassDrop keys on the show he has some awesome videos and grows organic and even grows mushrooms this was some awesome information also home run
@jwgrower81
@jwgrower81 Год назад
Yes sir 👏 I agree 👍 💯
@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt
@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt Год назад
He’s on my list of people to reach out to. All booked up through January though so it’ll be a bit.
@jwgrower81
@jwgrower81 Год назад
U the man mr grow it 👍 👌 💯
@BudgetNugs
@BudgetNugs Год назад
@@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt noooooooooo
@Pure_Presha
@Pure_Presha Год назад
It's definitely a great idea! I'm a subscriber and avid fan for both channels!!!
@Caligenes
@Caligenes Год назад
Great job, Chris. Very informative and actually based on empirical science. More of this, please!
@dawnrobbins5877
@dawnrobbins5877 Год назад
Yep! Mike is a fantastic resource!
@jonnyharris7
@jonnyharris7 Год назад
Where? All I heard was a dude saying a study found this or that which any mis-informed undergraduate can do. Name the specific study if you're going to site it.
@johnharrison2511
@johnharrison2511 Год назад
I learned more from this than so many others put together. Mike really does know this subject and it all made complete sense as he explained it and revealed how things work. Easy to grasp. Really 😃
@mike.cfromgh4086
@mike.cfromgh4086 Год назад
@@jonnyharris7 lmk what you need you more info on I'd be happy to cite sources. sorry there wasnt much time to cover things that in depth!
@johnharrison2511
@johnharrison2511 Год назад
Very Well Spoken, Knowledgeable, not at all annoying in any way. Impressive delivery of scientific information, which gave a very useful wholistic explanation for the way plants grow, or struggle to grow. Like an educator who gives value for student debt as opposed to wasting time and not conveying much. Great episode. A favourite so far. Thank You so much🙋😁😊
@nymetsfan912
@nymetsfan912 Год назад
Well said
@mike.cfromgh4086
@mike.cfromgh4086 Год назад
thanks for the kind words!!
@grecomedico
@grecomedico Год назад
Excellent guest! This one was a real gem. Thank you!
@johnnykush
@johnnykush Год назад
I'm only a few minutes in and like DJ Khalid would say...." ANOTHER ONE " !! Such amazing information and I'm only a few minutes in literally..ok back to the podcast..after I smash that like button of course!! One love fam!!
@harlzberg6068
@harlzberg6068 Год назад
Modern, updated info with scientific facts. Appreciate the guests you have, great knowledge shared as always!
@onpopularmediawithstacyloc3992
@onpopularmediawithstacyloc3992 16 дней назад
Dude, I literally took a break from my second listen through of your audiobook to listen to this. 🤣🤣🤣👍
@joeborovina4769
@joeborovina4769 Год назад
B4 I watch it ,thank you . A great thing to watch on a cold Saturday with some good coffee .great job Chris...
@fredc8618
@fredc8618 Год назад
Right!!
@BrooseWayniac
@BrooseWayniac 2 месяца назад
One question that interests me the most in your Show is… are guys high when you shoot this videos (a lil bit maybe or full blast)? No one of your footage seems like it! All lingustics are so flowless! No blabbering, no a, no ahhs! Iam always second guessing myself when talking high to an Audience! Great show homey!
@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt
@GardenTalkwithMrGrowIt 2 месяца назад
lol good question. I've smoked sometimes before filming episodes but for the most part I do a better job when I'm clear-headed. There was definitely a large handful of guests that were stoned for their episodes though lol. Cheers man
@SmashDab
@SmashDab Год назад
My daughter heard me listening to this and said they are talking a lot about nitrogen, I said it is very important in plant health . Great talk y’all
@freedom_born
@freedom_born Год назад
Woah Boy that was *DEEP* Lol Chris switching it up, jumping back and forth. Kept it really interesting, almost like snap revision. Man he dropped gems. About testing the leaf and not the soil. That was dope af to hear. Everything he said was almost common sense. But explained in graduate terms.
@live2ride844
@live2ride844 Год назад
The strain and phenotype, in my experience, play a huge role in nutrient uptake. Some like less and some like more.
@JT-un7dc
@JT-un7dc Год назад
Absolutely, most land race doesn't need as much nutrients.
@SickCl1pZ
@SickCl1pZ Год назад
This is the 95th banger I’ve had the pleasure of sitting down and listening to
@kenbennett3768
@kenbennett3768 Год назад
This is the episode I needed. As we evolve as growers this type of plant science is what leads to better developed growth...
@NupeAtl
@NupeAtl Год назад
My man was throwing all the right questions.
@jwgrower81
@jwgrower81 Год назад
Dam bro where u finding these people lol just playing great show as always bringing the grow knowledge great job guys salute
@nickhopkins3418
@nickhopkins3418 Год назад
The foliar feeding analogy was the most helpful takeaway for me. Thank y’all for the info
@rickfonseca2346
@rickfonseca2346 Год назад
Eric, Mr. Grow it. Thank you very much for that interview! You always bring that info that we all love to hear. That’s what sets you apart from the rest IMO. 👍🏼
@MiguelMartinez-qu8ku
@MiguelMartinez-qu8ku Год назад
Thank you for all the knowledge you are spreading. salute from salem oregon
@davidking6136
@davidking6136 Год назад
As a consultant I feel confident this gentleman is nothing but a benefit to his clients. In organic living soil systems I do find some limitations with tissue testing and find Plant Sap testing to be more informative. I love tissue tests but find crop steeriing difficult to achieve unless your doing it weekly and in abundance. Even then one has to wory about some metals showing up in the oxidized form, like Iron.
@glovozagreb6594
@glovozagreb6594 Год назад
whats wrong with oxidiyed iron in soil ...isnt that good for plants? Putting rusted nails in ground itc...
@heatherward553
@heatherward553 4 месяца назад
I du it i doiT, worm puup too n its in yur backyard too i put it n my ro water with ACV n there goes the bUUm strate fire organics (virgin) nutes from earth r the" best my harvest shows it. Knowledge, application & results n my harvestS" =🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 grows 😶😐😲😯🤫😉🤭🤭👀
@johnconnor1583
@johnconnor1583 2 месяца назад
That makes Sense! One of the Best channels for me. Thanks Mr.Grow It for your work.
@indoormagicgrows9486
@indoormagicgrows9486 Год назад
This guy ROCKS!!!!!!!!!! IPM Specialist!
@antoniobennett5330
@antoniobennett5330 Год назад
This was the absolute most important video you'll ever see
@ESVAGROWER
@ESVAGROWER Год назад
It’s a pleasure to see another video buddy!! Always looking forward to the next one
@heavyvoodoo
@heavyvoodoo Год назад
Always happy to see another podcast. Keep up the great work and greatly appreciate your content bro 👊🔥
@claywint5977
@claywint5977 Год назад
Saw Mike at our expo, great info.
@theduke7896
@theduke7896 Год назад
This was fantastic! Looking forward to another interview with Mike!
@HoRRiiBLe1313
@HoRRiiBLe1313 Год назад
17:16 this right I’m here more people need to grasp. I’m currently running two separate cultivars and one is STARVING for calcium and phosphorus. But the one who isn’t starving is ahead in growth and really bulking. I do organics so now I know I need to boost for the next run but keep it the same for the cultivar that isn’t struggling. Same exact application rates to both cultivars. It’s a learning curve when growing new to you cultivars.
@kellymateri2292
@kellymateri2292 Год назад
Super informative! One of the best I’ve watched so far.
@ggrant254
@ggrant254 Год назад
Excellent episode. So much information. I’m going to have to watch this episode again and take notes. Thank you for all the information and I hope you have a wonderful day!
@dmrush073
@dmrush073 Год назад
Thanks again Chris for bringing us the best information!
@ericsharp5079
@ericsharp5079 Год назад
Thanks for that episode! Lots of knowledge shared right there!
@meliquekhan
@meliquekhan Год назад
Very good advice, tank you for sharing this with us
@most_wanted_flavorz
@most_wanted_flavorz Год назад
thank you bro bro🤙🏽lots of great info i have to forsure watch this 2 or 3 more times to take in all of it! another great video for the community! have a Blessed day and keep doing ur thang foo!!
@somedude1777
@somedude1777 Год назад
Great content! Loved the video and your guest, nice work Chris!
@AlinFlair
@AlinFlair Год назад
Amazing information. as an organic, indoor, soil grower, I just learned a tone ! Thank you.
@Titanium369
@Titanium369 Год назад
Wow! Another awesome episode. Thank you.😃😎
@42organicgrow10
@42organicgrow10 Год назад
Absolutely loved this episode ! Great content as always , cheers 🔥🔥💨💨
@bluntkushner2371
@bluntkushner2371 Год назад
Another great talk and a great motivational lesson. Thanks!
@wahiawamang6622
@wahiawamang6622 Год назад
Awesome guest! A whole lot more great info! 🤙🤙
@zentatonic
@zentatonic Год назад
You should try to get Ashley from Gardening in Canada on, imho
@ChadnRanda
@ChadnRanda Год назад
Great video brotha, densely informative.. Thank both of you very much for all the (FREE) info lol . We all really appreciateit.
@camz1039
@camz1039 Год назад
Amazing episode. Lots of great info divulged. I too was raised on ppm.
@mattgolf4184
@mattgolf4184 Год назад
Great video! Also learned the word elucidated 😁
@TrailBossTatum
@TrailBossTatum Год назад
“Genius”just genius episode 💯💯💯Really touch my thought process on Feeding and Plant Health 👍🏿
@fredc8618
@fredc8618 Год назад
Awesome guest keep up the great work boys
@MrBlunt419_
@MrBlunt419_ 4 месяца назад
This has been the best interview info I've seen yet. Very good
@hewasdeadwhenigotthere46
@hewasdeadwhenigotthere46 Год назад
Can't thank you enough for getting my synapses firing!!!
@Turdfergusen382
@Turdfergusen382 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience
@aldred5
@aldred5 Год назад
Silica foliar works great for preventing and stopping moulds and mildews in the same concentration’s recommended for liquid nutrition applications. I’ve had some unexpected success with some plants I discarded and later sprayed with the mono-sylic acid foliar outdoors.
@josephhatfield8060
@josephhatfield8060 Год назад
Kosher Nutrients for the fire bro! ❤
@paulreynolds9003
@paulreynolds9003 5 месяцев назад
I’ve been growing nice work for 20 years or more ,but this has made me realise am just going through the motions. Because I don’t know half this information not in detail. I just go by what it says on the bottle or tub.
@WilliamFarwell
@WilliamFarwell Год назад
absolutely amazing as always sir !!!!!! Thank you !!!
@indoormagicgrows9486
@indoormagicgrows9486 Год назад
I love Science backed growers!!!!!!
@RicoRodriguezGrows
@RicoRodriguezGrows Год назад
Keep pestering The Garden Sage! You wouldn’t be disappointed! You rock Chris! Really appreciate your content sir! You do amazing ninja stuff.
@B_Transport
@B_Transport Год назад
Good episode! Super informative. That dude rules
@cofa4011
@cofa4011 Год назад
Another great interview ! Thanks guys :)
@RayKardynal
@RayKardynal Год назад
another great episode, loved the info
@beanz2blazed22
@beanz2blazed22 Год назад
Amazing information as all ways brother!!! Great job!!! Much love from Massachusetts & the Beanz2blazed family!!!
@GanjamanTHC
@GanjamanTHC Год назад
This Lad Is Great Chris Cheers Happy Holliday's
@kr38tve
@kr38tve Год назад
🙌 Wow! Really good podcast!!!
@SDWYS14
@SDWYS14 Год назад
This dude is gold! Excellent interview
@Themagnetic1
@Themagnetic1 Год назад
Hey bud just bought your booo off Amazon it was sold out on your site! I’m excited to dig in!!
@DOUGCOWANAKAtabsman
@DOUGCOWANAKAtabsman Год назад
thanks again for an awesome podcast
@jshow7314
@jshow7314 Год назад
Great informational show!
@timpage5021
@timpage5021 Год назад
Absolutely 100% agree. Organic works best for a cultivar you’re familiar with. When I run a new strain 1st run it’s bottled synthetic.
@mikeclizzy2138
@mikeclizzy2138 Год назад
nsg in the hizzy
@timpage5021
@timpage5021 Год назад
@@mikeclizzy2138 yes sir
@Eric-dz1we
@Eric-dz1we Год назад
Good video Mike is a sharp dude
@tory464
@tory464 Год назад
💚👍great stuff, part II Thanks!!!✌
@rustyschackleford5800
@rustyschackleford5800 Год назад
33:59 Nature does put out ph down, in the form of organic acids like citric acid. Roots and microbes exude it. This is how P is dissolved from soil particles on Earth. If you have hard water, a pinch of citric acid can actually dissolve the minerals and have them be taken up by the plant. Organic acids chelate. IMO, nothing is more important to growers than understanding chelation. *Chelation* is key! Amino acid chelated micronutrients applied foliar is extremely effective.
@cymatic3013
@cymatic3013 3 месяца назад
Fck off with your pHascist ways
@reginaldfortunus1596
@reginaldfortunus1596 Год назад
One of the best episode in my opinion! And i still think you should invite Kevin Espiritu from Epic Gardening!
@Topsrite
@Topsrite Год назад
Good one. My opinion on several subjects, including foliar feed and effectiveness. Interesting that rockwool was the easiest to flush to fix lockout, would never have thought that , good to know. Thanks chris 🤔
@STONERY-BAND
@STONERY-BAND Год назад
Good video as always 👍🏻👍🏻
@klosiemorris6386
@klosiemorris6386 Год назад
Nice topic 👏 I lov my greenhouse powder feeding veg and bloom, humic and fulvic acid in between plants looking good growing faster everyday nice and green in South Africa 🇿🇦
@Oldmaninthestream
@Oldmaninthestream Год назад
THANKS GUYS!
@scarsdog777
@scarsdog777 Год назад
Ya mon a second talk with him would be real cool. Some good questions you had and some key imformation there for sure
@raymondgetz4866
@raymondgetz4866 Год назад
Chris you had a fellow on who said he had hardly any tools to make his grows better. I have tried to help him out several times but no replies If you could( sorry) run this buy him I would appreciate it. Always find every show informative.Always get 1 or 2 great ideas
@cristiansaavedra5914
@cristiansaavedra5914 Год назад
This guy is awesome. Thank you
@DudeGrows
@DudeGrows Год назад
Respect. Grow it, Mr!! 🙌
@lucasnon1070
@lucasnon1070 Год назад
Great show!
@mauricecalliss1303
@mauricecalliss1303 4 месяца назад
It's like plants are mimicing the processes of the sun. Fusion excited states etc.
@anthonyromano8565
@anthonyromano8565 Год назад
I just leaf fed Epsom salt. Makes sense to top dress. Was worried about the salt. But no worries then.
@freedom_born
@freedom_born Год назад
You can always add it to molasses and just feed the soil instead. But Epsom should only be used 1-2x in veg and probably once in flower. So you’re not really feeding that often anyway. Epsom foliar is good for a *quick* boost - works but only for a day or two. “However” if it doesn’t need magnesium, then spraying won’t achieve much… and coincidentally *if it does* need magnesium, then - again - spraying won’t do much.
@dmo848
@dmo848 Год назад
@@freedom_born in coco I use it with every watering
@ValdeDarkorbit
@ValdeDarkorbit Год назад
Appreciate these podcasts and the info man. Gonna be flipping 2nd cycle to flower in 1-2 weeks, FTS podcast and ur channel has been very useful for understanding the basics. The first bowl of homegrown Silver Haze was truly special even tho I only got few grams of small plant xD This round's gonna be better trained, somewhat even canopy with bigger potsize, hoping for a bit more yield. Did so far 2 runs, few outdoors and 2 indoors with like half a liter buckets, the outdoor plant got upto 1,2m height, indoors stayed super small due to small pot I think. If anyone reading this is wondering whether you should start and or go with huge ass bucket, I'd say get as big pot as u can and start with a bag of soil if need be :D To my understanding the bigger the medium-bed, the easier it is, also protip -> You can't drown a plant by giving it too much water at once, but drown instead of not letting it dry in between, so keep em soaked and let em dry decently, good luck for everyone who's thinking about it, it's a plant after all :D It does the growing you just control the ''forest'' xD
@farmerjeffmays9858
@farmerjeffmays9858 Год назад
Always Valuable Content 👨‍🌾
@treetopthc
@treetopthc Год назад
Great video. Thank you
@Jack-bq2jm
@Jack-bq2jm Год назад
PK boosters make a huge difference Ive ran clones side by side several times to test different pk boosters ...dry kool bloom got it done everytime some are snake oil though
@Andyman-iy3wr
@Andyman-iy3wr Год назад
?how much are you using per gallon
@RicoRodriguezGrows
@RicoRodriguezGrows Год назад
I’m curious on application rate also. I’ve burned plants using powder pk boosters my recent run used Bloombastic which is a liquid and seems like it dissolves way better but I’m sure the powdered ones if you are patient can get it to dissolve. 😆
@freedom_born
@freedom_born Год назад
@Andyman2251 If you’re using MKP (0-52-34). You really should only use it after week 3-4 in flower. Most companies and labels will recommend using 0.25grams per litre for the first 3-4 weeks of flower (that’s “approx” 1 gram per gallon). For the last 4 weeks the dose should be 0.5g per litre (2g per gallon). Keep in mind, a gallon is only 3.7 litres, so you’re rounding up the dosage. If you want specific gallon dose, it’s: 0.925g per gallon for first 3-4 weeks. Then 1.85g per gallon for last 4 weeks. Again - it should only be used during last 4 weeks, but labels will recommend from start of flower. Personally, I say only the last 4 weeks… which *should* be around 1 (to 2) feeds per week at most. Depending how big, what pot type, etc… but generally only 1nce to 2wice a week for the last 4 weeks.
@timpage5021
@timpage5021 Год назад
Agree. Dry Kool bloom is pretty close to what AG growers use. I’ll use for 3 weeks in mid to middje late flower for a 10 week flower anyway. Traditionally week 4-7 .
@freedom_born
@freedom_born Год назад
@Tim Page Awesome. I haven’t tried koolbloom but i use 3 occasional boosters. One I’ll start using after the first week flower. It’s 0-39-25 (same dosages as previously mentioned). Then alternate with another booster (0-42-27). The other is MKP (mono potassium phosphate) - 0-52-34. I “TRY” to only use it the final 4 weeks although it does suggest full 8 weeks. With that Koolbloom i noticed 2% Nitrogen. If i need N during flower i get it from my soil amendments still leftover from top dressing in veg ~ bat guano, seabird guano, kelp, worm castings, alfalfa/bamboo/banana/hemp/ mulch etc… my soil holds enough N to last through most of flower.
@greengalaxyfarm
@greengalaxyfarm Год назад
happy growing all
@cannafarmer
@cannafarmer Год назад
Hard water at 8.5 so I have issues if I don't use organic lemon juice to ph down
@JimWatters
@JimWatters Год назад
Top episode.
@LacyGrows
@LacyGrows 11 дней назад
loooveeeee the education
@nobb1nob
@nobb1nob Год назад
Great video Chris. Would be very interesting to do a deep dive into Silica and talk about all the different types on the market and how they should be used.
@mikehunt4797
@mikehunt4797 Год назад
Get the concentrated stuff its way cheaper then things like advanced nutrients "Rhino Skin" are watered down over priced Silica.
@jjjjjasonjjjjjackson
@jjjjjasonjjjjjackson 9 месяцев назад
I replaced my PH up bottle with potassium silicate and positive response from the plant in all stages of growth
@user-gc6qi7ev1o
@user-gc6qi7ev1o Год назад
I used activated charcoal in a soil recipe once without knowing anything about it, I just saw it fizzing up in water and I'm like, "hey, plants like oxygen, so how about when I water them bishes, this charcoal gives em a little boost?" It absorbs odors and bad stuff so why not? I think it's a pretty good addition used sparingly, little goes a long way
@JakeCannabisco
@JakeCannabisco Год назад
Same , I have added activated aquarium charcoal & biochar successfully.. also use types of zeolites for increased CEC. Just gotta watch how it buffers the soil ph. I have used old aquarium quartz bio-rings in the soil mix as well. I use a peat, coco mix, diatomaceous earth, greensand, dolamite, crab meal , bsf frass , ewc, perlite, basalt & vermiculite.. my ROLS is a diverse collection & always mixing in my different types of composts 😅 it works harmoniously. Mostly I just use pgrp biostimulants/ microbial products & water till the 2nd week after flip, then start adding my top dressings & compost teas.. I've grown all ways hydro, coco, dwc, outdoors & now soil based 😅 and I'm sticking with soil based & organic / veganic. It's just works better for me personally. It's Alive 😅 Soil has Soul.
@TonyTokes89
@TonyTokes89 Год назад
I use power SI as a foliar & it works great. Expensive though
@jacksonroberts87
@jacksonroberts87 Год назад
Heads hurting 😂 much love Aussie
@hypster814
@hypster814 6 месяцев назад
My tap water comes out at 8.3pH with total chlorine of ~3. I add vitC to get rid of chloramines and then bubble it with an aquarium pump. I'm an organic grower in Fox Farms Ocean Forest, but I do pH down my water to between 6 and 6.8. Plants are currently happy 2 weeks into veg.
@billyballsup2685
@billyballsup2685 Год назад
Green planet three part gives you the options to up the nitro or lower it. Two part products you can't tweek it to get what you want. I'm no expert but iv found you have alot more control over what your feeding useing the three part. It can be use on soil too.
@Alleged_Outlaw
@Alleged_Outlaw Месяц назад
Damn, you were getting out the military, I was just going in!
@jorgen.p.k.cervantes7861
@jorgen.p.k.cervantes7861 Год назад
it is happening to me that in the middle phase of flowering my water is acidifying daily, no matter what ppm the solution has. it always acidifies.
@DOUGCOWANAKAtabsman
@DOUGCOWANAKAtabsman Год назад
im using green rush nutrients with great results and strive which is a salt based with great results both are very easy to use big time savers
@josephwirth3892
@josephwirth3892 Год назад
amazing
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