No I'm still waiting for a relevant response to my question. What budzbuddha said is irrelevant to my question, all soil types should read in a certain range corresponding with my question. Good or bad soil. But I am using FFOFLooks like this thread is over.
Hey Budlove93!No I'm still waiting for a relevant response to my question. What budzbuddha said is irrelevant to my question, all soil types should read in a certain range corresponding with my question. Good or bad soil. But I am using FFOF
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FFOF is ph buffered and stays very well in the zone, I never ph my run off when using ffof,,No I'm still waiting for a relevant response to my question. What budzbuddha said is irrelevant to my question, all soil types should read in a certain range corresponding with my question. Good or bad soil. But I am using FFOF
Exactly as stated .... Premium soil like FFOF is buffered ( oyster shells ) and will not need to be necessarily checked in runoff . It balances between 6.3 to 6.8 when i first presoaked a container i planned to use in a few days later. I never check during the grow. If see any issues .... I keep CalMag on call if needed. You will find autos start to tap out before , at or around 90 days with some running a little longer. So It will remain pretty viable up to week 6 ( therefore a little hot for some seedlings ) and just " feed " water only up week 6 when i flip then begin its BLOOM feed. Sometimes i just top dress a little " fruit and Veg dry fert on top before a watering and that works fine too.FFOF is ph buffered and stays very well in the zone, I never ph my run off when using ffof,,
and yes ffof is good for an easy 6 weeks ,, and even then i would only ad organics ,, such as brewed teas, or a product such as Fox Farms Big Bloom which is organic and doesnt burn the plants,,
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