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Ya definitely gonna grab some terpinator very soon
Ya using promix hp soil. hoping so just don't wanna fry the girls also using to feed greenhouseI honestly dont adjust PH ever, not saying you should or shouldnt. Are you in soil? if so, it should buffer.
And that's just using medi one and what again sorryThis is my most recent harvest.
Good to know thanksWhat stage are they at? I wouldnt give them to much superthrive to be honest. Its very good for stressed plants, helping clones root, also good for heat stress apparently, I would def not use in flower. 2 - 4 times max per grow.
Superthrive isn't organic. How I adjust depends on a few things, where, when, who, what? Usually I need to drive it down, so in my aquaponic system I'll use phosphoric acid (it's a large system). If I'm growing in coir indoors I'll use citric acid, then reinoculate with microbes because citric acid is known to kill microbes.How are u adjusting your ph I just mixed up a quick little feed 30ml medione to 2gal as well as a little super thrive 2 ml to 2gal I'm reading want to keep things organic @nudger39 @Seamaiden
Perfect good to know as well that super thrive isn't organic can never trust what people say lol I have some baking soda would that work @Seamaiden sorry just don't have the time to order anythingSuperthrive isn't organic. How I adjust depends on a few things, where, when, who, what? Usually I need to drive it down, so in my aquaponic system I'll use phosphoric acid (it's a large system). If I'm growing in coir indoors I'll use citric acid, then reinoculate with microbes because citric acid is known to kill microbes.
If you need to drive pH up it's stupid easy, oyster shell flour added to the water will do the trick, as will dolomitic lime, anything with the CO3 (carbonate) molecule attached.
Perfect good to know as well that super thrive isn't organic can never trust what people say lol I have some baking soda would that work @Seamaiden sorry just don't have the time to order anything