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Gorgeous ladies growmie :grin::sign_of_the_horns::sign_of_the_horns:

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grow is looking good growmie… :cowboy_hat_face:

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I think you know how I feel My Brother! And I am dumbfounded every time I see your work!! :flexed_biceps::victory_hand::love_you_gesture::oncoming_fist:

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The melon was delicious…

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That’s not pepper, it’s cinnamon with yoghurt and honey. :face_savoring_food:



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That looks delicious :drooling_face: My Brother!!!

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Three days later and those pH levels are still dropping daily, so much so I added 5mls of silicon to correct it, worked for 2 totes, the other 2 required another 5mls to bring them back inline, also added 5mls of PK 13/14 which is actually 5-11-6 NPK?




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Mine is

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Interesting, is there any small printing on the back of your bottle?

Make that 0-6-11

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Here ya go My Brother

I use Canna Coco

I’ve never seen NPKS just NPK

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Here’s a better shot of label, it is a few years old as I don’t use a lot of it per grow, maybe they changed the formula since then.

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The S in NPKS represents the Sulphur ratio in this case zero. That said the Aqua Flores part B is 0-2-3-2

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Thank for that information :folded_hands: My Brother I’ve never noticed any nutes with the sulfur number before. :victory_hand::love_you_gesture::oncoming_fist:

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Sulphur is a critical, often overlooked secondary nutrient in cannabis cultivation, essential for creating high-quality, aromatic, and resinous flower. It is vital for chlorophyll production, photosynthesis, and the synthesis of amino acids and enzymes

. Recent research has also highlighted that sulfur is a key component in volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), which are responsible for the pungent, “skunky” smell of many cannabis strains.

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Lookout!

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morning growmie… in heavy flower my ph drops to 4 about 4 days after tote change outs…I do not adjust and have found I get no issues…I change out totes every 7 days…have you ever let one ride and see what happens … :cowboy_hat_face:

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No tote changes here, what goes in stays in, measure and adjust per ppm and pH. Adding more water than anything usually a gallon+ per tote, 17 gallon totes hold maybe 9 gallons of solution, so it’s mostly replenished within the week, it’s just a matter keeping the numbers in range and adjusting as needs be.

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I always wondered how you got to the back totes for change outs…now I know you don’t … mixing my nutes right now and will start the change out in a few…

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What do you do drain the totes then refill with clean nutrient solution?

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yea I use a stick pump to suck out and pump in a new reset of nutes…since each tote is separate like Steve I can customize the nutrients given to each…only the first 3-4 weeks I do not change out the totes while the roots are getting their environment going…then it is every 7 days a complete reset … between change outs I add no nutes or some custom blend if they are in heavy veg and flower… seems to work well for me,

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I open the side door, remove the one inch bung and insert the battery stick pump…


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