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upon further research I've been told Fox Farms Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom are supposed to be used together, so that solves that problem. However does anyone here know about the PH adjustments of these fertilizers?
upon further research I've been told Fox Farms Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom are supposed to be used together, so that solves that problem. However does anyone here know about the PH adjustments of these fertilizers?
In a pure (or even mostly) organic grow, you don't try to control pH very much. I use drip clean which drops my pH to a usable level (6.5 from somewhere in the mid 8s), then add my nutes. I haven't used my pH meter this entire grow. I have been using ProMix HP for most of this grow (started with Canna Bio Terra - no pH issues there), and it's well limed, so no pH issues there either. If your soil gets really acidic, just leach it with pH water and add 1/4 nutes (again, pH adjusted) for the last 1/3rd. Soil is really easy in that respect :). Try sunshine mix #4 or promix HP before coco, they have most of the advantages without the disadvantages.thanks for the feedback guys. I'm thinking I'm gonna grow in coco instead. This soil business seems like a real pain in the ass. I keep hearing people say that the soil itself, or the bacteria etc adjusts the PH itself and not to use any PH adjustment. Which I know is Bullshit because I've seen some soil grows where the leaves are ALL f*cked up lol and the guy was using the nutrients at 1/3 strength in reverse osmosis water. Not sure how coco retains PH but I assume its about the same as soil, maybe easier to adjust. I know the "PH up" from earth juice will help but I don't know if it's only works temporarily. Guess I'll have to collect the runoff and find out.
Have not found a disadvantage of coco yet..
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