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PepperLover

do u know that PH

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Lonewolf

Thanks!

I'll study the article with attention!

 

I think my results this year (till now) are better than in previous years because I controlled the PH of watering, lowering it from 8-8.5 (water from aqueduct) to 6.5 adding citric acid (2 ml per liter of water).

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PepperLover

thats right about improving the planting every year more than the one befor thats happend to me lat year i lost alot of seeds and lil plants this year its alot better now i have alot of plants in the garden i will get more pots for the ones that cant be in direct sun or too much heat like rocotos bcz i love the rocotos more that any other speices but not more that wild either.. lol

i have ordderd some seeds for the CGN institute but they said they dont give seeds for people who grow them as hoby . i was mad and sad they have some nice species but i will try agine. never give up when it comes for my babyz( the chilis) :rolleyes:

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tattico

very very interesting. Usually I use a water (Guamo springs) wich pH is lower than 7.... it could be right!!!

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