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I'm in soil FFOF and couldn't agree more. I Ph every time they get water. Input 6.5 output is usually around 6.8I absolutely believe that phing soil matters. Sure, most soil has a decent buffer in it to help with stabalizing the PH, however, the difference between almost correct PH and spot on PH can be drastic in a plants life.
Let me give you an example. I am about to harvest a Querkle plant that had PH problems which I must have missed when checking runoff during prime budding. As a result? I have smaller purple buds with absolutely trichome covered leaves, but the messed up PH caused Phosphorous and Potassium to be less than available causing my plant to not reach its fill potential. I always aim for a PH range. Soil 6.2-6.5 (drift), hydro/soilless (5.4-5.8).
If you don't check PH and PPM you are just guessing.
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