many different opinions exist on wether to bother with the ph of the feed and water when using an organic soil
grow shops selling the stuff insist that its not necessary to adjust ph
because its naturally buffered (maybe got some lime in there, i threw the bag away, didnt look at the time) and should take care of itself
the soils usually contain some nutes for vegging, some more than others and some even come 'nute free' so you dose them with veg nute as soon as the plants can take it
i dont think the issue i want to address would even arise in a medium that has no veg nutes in it when you pot up
the nutes, when added to the water, alter its ph (make it more acidic)
which, at the recommended full strengths for cannabis, leave my water at what seems to be an acceptable ph to feed (PH7)
if the soil is prepacked with time release nutes either in the mix you bought, or one you concocted yourself you wont be feeding too much veg nutes with your water, if any at all, because the nutes already present will sustain the plant nicely for 4 weeks (so they say)
If your tap water has a ph level thats not optimum for the plants and they dont need food what do you about the ph level when you water?
just feed it at, say, ph 8.2! or worse)
and what about a healthy feed:feed:feed:water cycle or a backing off of fertiliser? does a ph fluctuation not do harm in hydro?
im not sure but i think using hydrponic ph down to do it might have bad results regarding acidity of the soil but then surely repeated waterings at ph8.2 during the veg phase (in which they need no nutes for four weeks) would drag it upwards, to possibly alkaline if unchecked.
is the simple answer organic ph down?
and dish out all waterings and feedings at the same ph as the medium so as not to lead it astray?
looking at a chart that shows what ph level each nutrient etc is best uptaken at i would have thought that a little healthy sweep through the ph range would be beneficial but any feed that needs buffering surely will alter the ph of the medium its fed into
am i thinking correctly?
all my babies hate ph fluctuation i can tell
*really i want somebody to say 'use organic ph down and feed at the same ph as your medium assuming medium is the right ph for mj in the first place' (6.4 is good yes?) this is the direction im thinking into
anybody else out there know the answers.....?
this is written from my experience so far with the biocanna products,
but i know some other organic products are similar
grow shops selling the stuff insist that its not necessary to adjust ph
because its naturally buffered (maybe got some lime in there, i threw the bag away, didnt look at the time) and should take care of itself
the soils usually contain some nutes for vegging, some more than others and some even come 'nute free' so you dose them with veg nute as soon as the plants can take it
i dont think the issue i want to address would even arise in a medium that has no veg nutes in it when you pot up
the nutes, when added to the water, alter its ph (make it more acidic)
which, at the recommended full strengths for cannabis, leave my water at what seems to be an acceptable ph to feed (PH7)
if the soil is prepacked with time release nutes either in the mix you bought, or one you concocted yourself you wont be feeding too much veg nutes with your water, if any at all, because the nutes already present will sustain the plant nicely for 4 weeks (so they say)
If your tap water has a ph level thats not optimum for the plants and they dont need food what do you about the ph level when you water?
just feed it at, say, ph 8.2! or worse)
and what about a healthy feed:feed:feed:water cycle or a backing off of fertiliser? does a ph fluctuation not do harm in hydro?
im not sure but i think using hydrponic ph down to do it might have bad results regarding acidity of the soil but then surely repeated waterings at ph8.2 during the veg phase (in which they need no nutes for four weeks) would drag it upwards, to possibly alkaline if unchecked.
is the simple answer organic ph down?
and dish out all waterings and feedings at the same ph as the medium so as not to lead it astray?
looking at a chart that shows what ph level each nutrient etc is best uptaken at i would have thought that a little healthy sweep through the ph range would be beneficial but any feed that needs buffering surely will alter the ph of the medium its fed into
am i thinking correctly?
all my babies hate ph fluctuation i can tell
*really i want somebody to say 'use organic ph down and feed at the same ph as your medium assuming medium is the right ph for mj in the first place' (6.4 is good yes?) this is the direction im thinking into
anybody else out there know the answers.....?
this is written from my experience so far with the biocanna products,
but i know some other organic products are similar