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Water chemistry (a science of its own)
4 April 2013, 17:46, (This post was last modified: 4 April 2013, 18:12 by Luci_ferson.)
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
lmao . I really need to get better comms skills.
90% of people I speak to end up confused or angry.
the other 10% just think im a (swearword)

everything on the planet needs water to live,
the least you can do is take the time to learn a little more about it.
the knowledge could save your life.
failed crops can kill not just you but your family.

anyone venturing into hydroponics would need a basic understanding of those first parameters just to get a crop growing
your whole growing system is based on ph gh and kh, if any of it is wrong your crop will be affected or worse destroyed.

hydroponics is an excellent way to start learning about water chemistry too.
if you take it seriously and don't just shove some illegal plants into coconut fibres and trickle feed them a shop bought pre balanced feed.

the best part about hydroponics is youl learn more than just water chemistry youl learn about light cycles and colours, lux levels etc.

you can keep a plant in vegetive state forever under 24hour light.
they know the time of year by the colour of the light and the amount of daylight hours.
alter these parameters and it will start to flower(Fruit).
but you have to know what the parameters are meant to be to get it to flower(Fruit) when you want rather than the season of the year.

but light science is another subject lol
98% of it, is science, the rest is rainbows - Luci_ferson
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5 April 2013, 08:41,
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
luci i have to say its great to have you on the forum Smile
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5 April 2013, 09:30,
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
thanks dude,
finally found a use for my head full of garbage lol.
98% of it, is science, the rest is rainbows - Luci_ferson
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5 April 2013, 09:33,
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
pah, garbage my arse! all knowledge is invaluable Smile
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5 April 2013, 09:35,
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
one mans garbage is another mans treasure.
98% of it, is science, the rest is rainbows - Luci_ferson
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4 June 2013, 01:01,
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
LF, you're a bit of a stunner in my book! (I'm currently stunned! Smile) Keep it coming though...



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4 June 2013, 09:29,
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RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
(4 June 2013, 01:01)Grumpy Grandpa Wrote: LF, you're a bit of a stunner in my book! (I'm currently stunned! Smile) Keep it coming though...

You may have to wait a while GG, he is no longer here,.... although he did say that he may be back one day
A major part of survival is invisibility.
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4 June 2013, 13:21,
#18
RE: Water chemistry (a science of its own)
That's what I get for responding to old threads!



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