That’s correct, peoples usual go to ph fix is garden lime or or woodash both are high in calcium, so trying to fix the ph problem causes another. The real fix is having a thriving living ecosystem in your soil with beneficial microbes that keep your roots healthy. Healthy soil means balanced soil and healthy roots equals healthy nutrients uptake
That’s correct, peoples usual go to ph fix is garden lime or or woodash both are high in calcium, so trying to fix the ph problem causes another. The real fix is having a thriving living ecosystem in your soil with beneficial microbes that keep your roots healthy. Healthy soil means balanced soil and healthy roots equals healthy nutrients uptake
Yeah I don’t top feed or foliage feed, just get the soil set up good from the beginning and just pure brew teas, a veg and a bloom tea. But I do short cycles, if I were doing a outdoor run I’d top feed with organics. I’ve never had a ph problem with soil only hydro. Knock on wood
That’s correct, peoples usual go to ph fix is garden lime or or woodash both are high in calcium, so trying to fix the ph problem causes another. The real fix is having a thriving living ecosystem in your soil with beneficial microbes that keep your roots healthy. Healthy soil means balanced soil and healthy roots equals healthy nutrients uptake