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Jaro you could always check it before then check the runoff and adjust for the difference. if theres a huge difference flushing is required.I am growing in a mix of roughly 60% organic soil and 40% coco. Should I ph it like soil, coco, or split the difference?
very true. if it were as easy as that chart everyone would have the dankest dank.that chart is very helpful for sure but i think all strains have a specific ph that they thrive best in you just gotta find it. thanks for the chart very helpful on the soil part.
whats the ph for usin coco? is it the same as hydro?I check it before, after, and all the time...one of the most critical factors in hydro, so don't get lazy...
Tex
Technically yes. Since you let it sit in the coco though, it will tend to fluctuate, which is actually good. I shoot for 5.8, but won't hesitate to put a 5.5 watering if I put a lot of beneficials bacteria in it (they seem to raise the PH over time, going through a range is helpful). Also, coco tends to become buffered after awhile of giving it the same PH, so I don't mind feeding them straight filtered water (mine's a bit over 7, un-PH'd) during a water-only watering. Salt build-up (which causes burning and nutriend lockout) is your worst enemy in coco, as far as I'm concerned.whats the ph for usin coco? is it the same as hydro?
im having problems alot of them are drying up temp is okay burnt tips n slow growth in coco ... i have 4 in dwc and two of them look to b dying drying all up .. i put frozen bottle waters in the water ph is 5.5 swings to 6.1.... i added hyzome or some crap like that and roots are coming out alil but all white now....Technically yes. Since you let it sit in the coco though, it will tend to fluctuate, which is actually good. I shoot for 5.8, but won't hesitate to put a 5.5 watering if I put a lot of beneficials bacteria in it (they seem to raise the PH over time, going through a range is helpful). Also, coco tends to become buffered after awhile of giving it the same PH, so I don't mind feeding them straight filtered water (mine's a bit over 7, un-PH'd) during a water-only watering. Salt build-up (which causes burning and nutriend lockout) is your worst enemy in coco, as far as I'm concerned.
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