Msmagicbeans
Active Member
just wondering if the ph in soil is moor likely to get lower over time then it is to rise over time ?? what is most common rising or lowering ???in doors only and growing with ff products.
im not really having any problems, was just wondering what soil ph is most likely to do, get lower or higher ?I use FF.. The only time I had problems was when I tried using hard water (500 ppm) I don't check the PH and I've grown in 3 different locations with very different water supply.
so mine is moor likely to rise then where im using fox farms nutrients..If you use organics the pH will lower over time as compost decays.
No, it will still trend down.so mine is moor likely to rise then where im using fox farms nutrients..
i do ph my water it just drops in the soil after a while i have no prob bringing it back up im at 6.5 right now in the soil just figured if it was going to drop when i do ph my water then letting the ph in my water be a little high aint going to raise it in the soil if its dropping any way, but Im wrong i guess.... I did not ph nothing last year, they where out door plants, they had no problems at all but that may have been luck, and they was bag seed from who knows what kind of weed sure was some skunk kuz it smelled like dead skunks in my back yardYou need to ph your water/nutrients to 6.5 you're depriving your plant of vital nutrients with such a high ph.
Spot on!Sigh ....
I'll say this once and you can research it if you like ... or ... listen to the *experts* who couldn't find their ass with both hands and a flashlight.
Water, no matter the pH, will only affect the soil for a very limited amount of time. Like, as it's passing through to drain. The soil however, will affect the waters pH to match the soils. If your soil is buffered to a good pH range, so will be the water in a short amount of time, like less than an hour.
You saw this yourself, last year, with the outdoor plant. If the soils pH is right, you're good, no matter the water.
Trust your eyes and experience.
Wet
ok ty im just going to stop fucking with ph up and down kuz all my plants did great till i start adjusting the ph in my water then it drops lolSigh ....
I'll say this once and you can research it if you like ... or ... listen to the *experts* who couldn't find their ass with both hands and a flashlight.
Water, no matter the pH, will only affect the soil for a very limited amount of time. Like, as it's passing through to drain. The soil however, will affect the waters pH to match the soils. If your soil is buffered to a good pH range, so will be the water in a short amount of time, like less than an hour.
You saw this yourself, last year, with the outdoor plant. If the soils pH is right, you're good, no matter the water.
Trust your eyes and experience.
Wet
so if your soil is not buffered then what? and when you say buffered what exactly do you mean, like adding the dolomite lime? and if it was to get out of wack(not buffered)what do you suggest. I also use happy frog with added perlite. my tap water registers on average 8.0Sigh ....
I'll say this once and you can research it if you like ... or ... listen to the *experts* who couldn't find their ass with both hands and a flashlight.
Water, no matter the pH, will only affect the soil for a very limited amount of time. Like, as it's passing through to drain. The soil however, will affect the waters pH to match the soils. If your soil is buffered to a good pH range, so will be the water in a short amount of time, like less than an hour.
You saw this yourself, last year, with the outdoor plant. If the soils pH is right, you're good, no matter the water.
Trust your eyes and experience.
Wet
Or higher with synthetics as salt build and the buffers decreaseIf you use organics the pH will lower over time as compost decays.
Yeah, 'buffering/buffered' is adding the liming agent and its effects. If the mix gets out of wack from no buffering, a top dress will work in time. Just sprinkle 2tbl/gallon of mix on the surface (scratch it in some if you can), and regular waterings will do the rest.so if your soil is not buffered then what? and when you say buffered what exactly do you mean, like adding the dolomite lime? and if it was to get out of wack(not buffered)what do you suggest. I also use happy frog with added perlite. my tap water registers on average 8.0
Ahhhh ... Enlightenmentok ty im just going to stop fucking with ph up and down kuz all my plants did great till i start adjusting the ph in my water then it drops lol