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RE: Crack Mack Update - Day 99

Since your plant is growing outdoors, letting it catch natural rain water or collecting rain water to water with if you have the ability to might be the best practice if you're limited on supplies and knowledge base for pH adjusting. That is likely what I would do if I was growing a cannabis plant outdoors in the woods.

Yes there's so many different types of testing kits. Probes, litmus paper, liquid indicator dyes. It's overwhelming indeed. There's different types of testers for both water and soil and the testers I'm using are pretty basic.

I think my next post should be about pH. I'll delve as deeply into it as I can, because it's a deep topic lol. It would be easier to explain these things with some photos and what not.

What is optimal range also varies depending on the type of soil being used, but general rule of thumb is to pH around 6. A little lower or higher is usually fine but if it goes below 5.5 or above 7 then serious problems start happening.

I don't mind the questions at all ✍️🤓🔎

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Well, right now it feels like we're in a drought lol but a couple weeks ago up to a month ago we were flash flooding 🤪
I'm in Louisiana... The weather changes every 5 minutes😳💯🤣
We had a cool snap for about a week or so also at the end of July. The highs was in the 80s with lows in mid 60s😯🤪
Right now I'm not going to test anything and keep watering as needed. She seems to be doing fine but I am interested for future grows. Or if she starts having issues. 🤗

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