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I like the logic but soil is a living thing and the buffering isn't instant, it takes a a while from the watering to the feed becoming buffered in the soil.
Often it's nitrogen fixing bacteria that do the buffering (But not the only ones) which when they snatch nitrogen from atmosphere and combine it with water == Nitric acid.
In an inert medium like coco or fytocell I think you would be right in soil it's more complex.
And that's why I didn't try to fix pH but gave them all a nice mycorrhiza/molasses brew instead. And i know my soil's pH is a bit higher than optimal as I added quite a bit CaCO3. There are two reasons for that. One is giving the soil a solid Ca supply and the second is my soil being peat moss based. Once the peat starts to decompose the pH is gonna drop significantly and CaCO3 should buffer the pH. And this same soil had 4 or 5 runs already.
I dont fuckin knowG Gnome and Papa Indica is Clinton a bigger Nazi than Trump?
I say yes ;) but I'm interested in the US perspective.
In the UK we're about to replace our PM with a Nazi so we should all get along well after your elections ;)
Spoken like a true American ;)I dont fuckin know
G Gnome and Papa Indica is Clinton a bigger Nazi than Trump?
I say yes ;) but I'm interested in the US perspective.
In the UK we're about to replace our PM with a Nazi so we should all get along well after your elections ;)
ha ha ha that's fucking ace Saerimmner
threads gone shit, i blame the brexitAndwhats happened to my thread? Its not what it used to be.....am I gonna have to start handing out dry slaps for free?
Everyone left, last one out turn the light off ;)threads gone shit, i blame the brexit
children of men?Everyone left, last one out turn the light off ;)
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