Tetrahedral
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My ph is all over the place, soil keeps it stable, I don't do anything but that's me.So would you recommend not checking ph or using an organic ph up or down product? My tap water after 24hrs sitting out is 8.3
My ph is all over the place, soil keeps it stable, I don't do anything but that's me.So would you recommend not checking ph or using an organic ph up or down product? My tap water after 24hrs sitting out is 8.3
Took that right out my mouth,lol! Well said brotha .Biobizz has organic ph up and down tho.never tried it but they got itYou can't ph organic biobizz fertilizers until they have broken down in the soil, adding chem ph up and down to anything organic seems counterintuitive.
It's probably because demand sells not common sense.Took that right out my mouth,lol! Well said brotha .Biobizz has organic ph up and down tho.never tried it but they got it
My ph is all over the place, soil keeps it stable, I don't do anything ...
So if you you were me, you wouldn't worry about using the ph down for 8.3 tap water, you just let the soil take care of it?
I would personally like to see the grows you've done in the same conditions that went all the way through flower and harvest.Yes, 8.3 is pretty normal in my parts, it doesn't bother the soil - here's some proof of plants grown in the wrong pH water and ferts
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You will have to wait for a future date to see more pictures, it's not like I ever took pictures till I posted here which is recent.I would personally like to see the grows you've done in the same conditions that went all the way through flower and harvest.
Your tent bottom looks like it's never been used before.
That tells me you either haven't grown before, or just started a brand new grow in a brand new tent with brand new equipment.
Please show your plants you've successfully completed in these same conditions.
If you think I'm being harsh, I am. I'm tired of people pushing nonsense around here with nothing to back it up.
You have said you have "proof" of plants growing in "wrong pH and ferts".
I'm calling you out now to show that proof.
because of changing variables, like the water-quality. Biobizz doesnt work with softwater, thats why occassionaly folks have to pH+ or use CalMag to prevent the acidic attackI guess I would ask why so many manage to grow well in soil with out pH adjustments in the wrong water rather than try and prove a point, that is possibly better answered by not me.
Maybe list those variables and put some tolerances down, reading commercial greenhouse data seems infinitely more digestible than how your coming across.because of changing variables, like the water-quality. Biobizz doesnt work with softwater, thats why occassionaly folks have to pH+ or use CalMag to prevent the acidic attack
Mostly Calcium & Magnesium in their various forms.Maybe list those variables