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Yep. He says to use between 6 and 7 specifically.
Will answer the question bro once and for all he says it in the first minute
Yep. He says to use between 6 and 7 specifically.
Will answer the question bro once and for all he says it in the first minute
Lmao dude your out of your mind we are talking about the water you use in your slurry is the same water you use all the time not using distilled to do a slurry just because that's what you want to use. anyway bro Idgaf I do what i have to do to get what I need done but dont say something that isn't true I was only repeating information I know to be fact other than that I have nothing to sayCheck it out. They specifically go into what water to use in regards to pH.
Thanks for that wall of unpunctuated text. You do you bro. Best of luck.Lmao dude your out of your mind we are talking about the water you use in your slurry is the same water you use all the time not using distilled to do a slurry just because that's what you want to use. anyway bro Idgaf I do what i have to do to get what I need done but dont say something that isn't true I was only repeating information I know to be fact other than that I have nothing to say
slurries are best done with distilled water but you can use tap water, just check your ppm first the subtract it from your final number. i do 1oz soil and 1oz distilled waterDreamfox,
Watch it all the time just still trying to grasp what's best.
its a interesting line because you really dont have to start a half strength. I personally dont feed my seedlings anything, i preload the soil with one shot for that. If you feed the recommended schedule the seedlings get very little food. its more to feed the soilno, but all hydro stores here in Canada have it. it has a schedule that you should follow at half strength.
then just make sure you subtract your starting ppm from your ending ppmYeah when I do my slurries I use the exact same base water that I mix my nutrients up in to a T. I aerate my tap water to get rid of the chlorine and then mix it with distilled to get it into range just like I do when I feed.
then just make sure you subtract your starting ppm from your ending ppm
You know what, i was thinking about it and why wouldn't I wanna use distilled with it's 0 ppm to get an exact reading of ppms in your soil. Shit has me confused now lol. Then on top of that every feed tea and flush is a different pH. So I'm gonna retract my statement. Even after being told to use the same base water for slurries, IMO distilled water would give you a more accurate reading.then just make sure you subtract your starting ppm from your ending ppm
I wonder how old that video is. Will definitely keep using distilled water in mineYou know what, i was thinking about it and why wouldn't I wanna use distilled with it's 0 ppm to get an exact reading of ppms in your soil. Shit has me confused now lol. Then on top of that every feed tea and flush is a different pH. So I'm gonna retract my statement. Even after being told to use the same base water for slurries, IMO distilled water would give you a more accurate reading.
Yeah I know not to get the combo meters. So I did get the moisture meter like you guys told me to should I be leaving that in or just use it when I'm testing the soil. Or leave it in for a few days take it out and clean it off and then put it back in for a few days?I haven't seen those. I was told to stay away from the combo meters, the metal prong ones, even those are not ment to stay in the soil. The tips will corrode quickly if you do