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Old 08-17-2008, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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When growing in soil is it still necesary to use a ph meter to keep the ph at the right level whilst giving nutrients once a week. Or is this not a problem when growing in soil.
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Check out the info in this thread http://www.thcfarmer.com/forums/f31/organics-ph-1378/
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so did i read that correctly if growing in soil u dont need to wory about ph problems, but it didnt say anyhing about when i add fertilizer will i have to control the PH of that
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How do you plan on feeding them?What type of nutrients are you adding?
If you're growing organic no need to adjust anything.With chemical nutes,which I don't personally use,I'd say go ahead & pH adjust.Bottled organic nutes need no adjustment.
IMO there is no need to use chemical nutes when growing in soil,leave the chemicals for the hydro guys.
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thats good organic nuts dont need a ph test, i thought all nuts needed ph test thanx for than man
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i just had a quick look and there not liquids tho so how would i get them down to the roots, or would i have to mix them in with the soil before planting. could i mash them up in a bucket and mix with water then apply them to the plants, ur help is much appreciated
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