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Old August 11, 2015   #16
Pepperguy
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I've used 5 gallon buckets from Lowe's for almost 7 years. With drain holes drilled, either in the sides or the bottoms, I have excellent drain off. I was curious while reading this post if you use tap water? Tap water, in my experience, can have a pH of above 7 in some areas. In Arkansas, our soil is alcholine and you have to douse the areas with sulfur to lower. One thing I always used, and have had decent luck with, Epsom Salt. Being magnesium sulfate it will also helps the plants with nitrogen intake from the magnesium. In the south, we've had 100+ days here lately and I'm lucky if I water my plants every 3 days. Of course with the heat...not many blossums right now to speak of ;-)

I've never tried one of the devices you have...what kind of growing apparatus is it? Always interested in trying new things.
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