CrippledArcher
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It's crazy you just mentioned this...I just did a ph test for my soil instead of run-off and my roots soil was a ph of 6.8 and I was like ....that's way too high...but I figure that because the nutes are such a low ph that I guess they would probably find themselves in the middle....right now I set my nute solution to 6.0-6.1 so that they meet at somewhere near 6.3-.4
I learned my lesson...i'm gonna ph my nute solution just to not put extra stress or "wing" it on my soil/roots/and bene's.
It's crazy you just mentioned this...I just did a ph test for my soil instead of run-off and my roots soil was a ph of 6.8 and I was like ....that's way too high...but I figure that because the nutes are such a low ph that I guess they would probably find themselves in the middle....right now I set my nute solution to 6.0-6.1 so that they meet at somewhere near 6.3-.4
I learned my lesson...i'm gonna ph my nute solution just to not put extra stress or "wing" it on my soil/roots/and bene's.
No, that's not too high, it's at the high end of the range you should be shooting for.
Also, another word of hard-earned advice, don't go chasing numbers! If the plants are performing well you can be hoist with your own petard if you do that.
Exactly, ride the Drift!
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