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When you say no liqued ferts...what if i am using NFTGs organic nute line that is liquid? also what if i am adding liquid seaweed (kelp)....bad?...No ph adjustments for teas, if your water is good..(no chlorine or chloramine) your tea will be living.
once its bubbled and added to soil it will populate and amend the soil. the plant will draw the nutes it needs,
and the ph will fluctuate up and down allowing specific types of nutes to be used at different levels.
and the micro life will balance out the soil, mainly ph worry free....so as long as you feed the soil, no bad water and no liquid
ferts, except fish emulsion.
Are you saying that your tea once brewed is at an acceptable ph range or do you just use it no matter what the ph happens to be or do u not even worry about checking it? What is the ph of your tea?If you are using all organic in your medium and teas you should not have to adjust ph. A true living organic medium will self adjust its ph as the microbes and bacteria feed and die. As long as there is no synthetics or high chelated liquid nutes added, and water is chlorine/chloramine free.
I disagree w this. I'm not saying my way is better but I def use the opposite philosophy.Thing is when using liquid ferts you can upset the balance that the micro beasties and the bacteria are establishing.
Go very light if you add...I mean very light. usually liquid ferts are concentrated and can over populate your soil.
Also Steelcanaries you are adding tap water, is your water from a city supply? if so, then you have chlorine/chloramine in your water and will kill any living organisms in your tea and soil. plus you are using straight coco, not sure if the medium is sufficient for micro organism to thrive in. I've always used a peat based medium.
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