keeping a good pH

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jeffca

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when you add nutrients does that change the pH at all? if not...

1. what do you add if the pH is too low?

and

2. what do you add if the pH is too high?
 
jeffca said:
when you add nutrients does that change the pH at all? if not...

1. what do you add if the pH is too low?

and

2. what do you add if the pH is too high?

They sell PH up and down. Adding nutes does change the PH so does temps and the plants feeding will change the PH.

For hydro I let the PH fluctuate from 5.5 - 6.0
 
gcarlin_818 said:
I agree 5.5 to 5.8 is perfect for the plants in Hydro
i dont use hydroponics i use soil, does this make a difference?
 
jeffca said:
i dont use hydroponics i use soil, does this make a difference?
yep.. there's a "sticky" in the outdoor forum with ph and nutrient uptake charts...;)
 
.:eek:.. imagine THAT,, there's even one in the infdoor section, right above this post... :p
 

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