Thanks for explaining that it was very clear. I was reading quite a bit on this today and I wandered into a few charts and graphs before I glazed over LOL
I admit I got into the deep end a little reading up on this but I also used to work with water and various chemicals extensively so I do have a fairly basic but rudimentary understanding
What I'm saying is that nutrients are always going to build up and therefore drop soil pH eventually
This happen to every plant without the dolomite, with all liquid pH to 6.5 the whole grow, some even dropped into the upper fours
By adding a certain amount of Dolemite to my
ffof soil it never drops. I think only twice in the two years I've been adding lime I've seen a plant go below 6.0
Agree with Phylex on this one, when I didn't pH my plants suffered from go, not trying to change what I do & whats working as was said above, just trying to understand; thanks for all the information!