TheSadVeryBadMadGrower
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I am sure this thread may cause someone's head to explode....Anyways, here we go. I notice something people have in common, when growing cannabis, that everyone refers to their PH of whatever medium they are using to grow in. It is proven that at different levels the plant uses and locks out certain nutrients. With all that being said, I have been growing for a little time now. While I may not have the years and experience of other growers around, I have my fair share of reading and learning from some of the best. I have had quite a few successful harvests now since I have been growing perpetually. Under my current growing conditions, I have on average veg my plants for 4 weeks then flip to flower. On average I am pulling at least 4 ounces per plant upwards to 6 ounces dried. To me this is fantastic considering I am running Mars-Hydro TSL-2000's. Now I know if I allowed the plants to veg even longer and trained correctly, I can pull even more per plant. Given the strain is at least at minimum an average yielder. Anyways, to the "PH" part of this....in every single one of my grows I have used Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil along with their trio of nutrients. I follow the same pattern when it comes to germination, seedlings, up-potting, watering habits & feeding schedules. If anything changed at all was the different way I topped and trained the plants. This all depended if the strain was more known for side branching and so on. In all the grows I also never once had a plant with a real problem. Maybe a leaf here and there on various plants but I always observed if the plant showed me signs if it needed more or less of something. Never once had a plant do me wrong yet. Is it because I am acting like a robot and just following a basic pattern with each grow? I do not and have never once did a PH test on a single thing on every single one of my grows. Maybe a dumb idea but what I am doing is working. I used to use a mountain spring to get water to feed and water my plants but once tried using my tap water to see if it would work and I had no problems so I started using that instead. I am just assuming that my tap water with my feeding schedule I am just being lucky to fall in the optimal ranges for soil growers?