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PapaJ555

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I can’t seem to keep the amazeballs Goni alive for some reason. My other ones are doing well. I’ve tried the amazeballs a couple times but they just seem to die off after a couple months.


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Same situation with mine but I was able to bring it back through spot feeding and being consistent.


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Sounds like potassium plays a role in keeping gonis. Video is an hour long, but lots of good info. There's even a mention of one of our very own, Steve Garrett. He's usually at our monthly meet ups, so come chat it up.

 
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@Reeferkcp

btw, this is the goni you traded me about a year ago. as you can see, it's doing great. I even fragged it and traded a piece to @mescobar recently. however, I'm no expert. my grandmaster goni isn't doing that great. I'm going to send in an icp to see if anything stands out.

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@Reeferkcp

btw, this is the goni you traded me about a year ago. as you can see, it's doing great. I even fragged it and traded a piece to @mescobar recently. however, I'm no expert. my grandmaster goni isn't doing that great. I'm going to send in an icp to see if anything stands out.

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Wow man. It’s looking good! Good job bro. U really bring out the green.

Goni has been hit or miss for me. They had been doing well for me before the crash for 2 years+ but now I struggle to keep some alive. Others do ok. Not sure if it is the different type of Goni tends to be hardier.
 

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