Bobby Budds
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I have been reading different things about PH for a soilless mix.
Say using Pro-mix soilless mix what would you want your water's PH to be at?
Say using Pro-mix soilless mix what would you want your water's PH to be at?
How do you know how much to add?Add dolomite lime to the ProMix and don't worry about pH.
It's just that simple. Cheap too, $5 for a 40 lb bag.
Wet
Thanks for the reply. I will do this.hey bobby no matter what when adding hydroponic nutrients into any soil or hydroponic you should no what your ph is meaning most nutrients wil have somekind of buffer in them but what i noticed is when mixing flowering nutes my ph drops so i need to add ph to my solution of food
who gives a crap what the soil from pro-mix is its prob around 6 doesnt really matter what matters is what ph your putting into it so go out by a 100.00 ph meter and you wont have to worry bout nothing hell even if you ever flush your medium you can check ph contant in your soil by your runoff
i highly recomend a ph meter and a ppm meter not only does ppm tell you parts per million but when you have plant problems like burning, yellowing lockout of somekind you can very easily determine with a flush of your medium right those to things is what it takes for a serious good grow from start to finish
2tbl/gallon of mix, or 1cup/cf of mix. Best if you add it before use, but it can be top dressed.How do you know how much to add?
I mix it all at once, mainly because I make my mix from scratch. It's best mixed all the way through, but doing the top few inches will work also. Just takes a bit longer for the lime to work its way down in the mix.Wetdog, when you mix your dolomite in before planting do you just mix it all up at once or do you mix it in individual plant containers?
IOW, should it be mixed all the way through or just scratched into the top few inches of the plant containers?
Also, do you recommend fine powder like dolomite or the pelletized dolomite?
You are referring to soilless not soil right? or would it be the same either way?
Thanks for the info. Also I meant to ask do you only apply the lime once during the prep or do you apply more later as a top dressing?I mix it all at once, mainly because I make my mix from scratch. It's best mixed all the way through, but doing the top few inches will work also. Just takes a bit longer for the lime to work its way down in the mix.
I use both the powdered and the pellets. The powdered mainly for the mixes. I measure out the peat, then add the powdered lime, mix well and then go on adding all the other ingredients. The pellets are mainly for the soil garden and if any top dressing is needed for long term plants like tomatoes. Much easier than trying to spread powder by hand, especially if there's a breeze.
My garden soil is acidic, but nothing like the peat based mix I use. On the soil, I apply about 1/2 as much, 1/2 as often as the mix.
Wet
Cool. I only veg for 3 weeks so once is probably plenty.Top dress depends on the growth cycle. For mj, one application usually does the trick. I've had to top dress tomatoes that chew the stuff up and are in containers for 4+ months and a long term host plant that is 6+ months in the same dirt/peat mix.
Usually, one application is enough. There's always exceptions though.
Wet
well i dont ph with soilless since i ve added lime on it...i ll run ph on runoff if i have constant problem with defs...i will only grow 3 or 5 months, but listen to Wetdog, he know what hes doing...im really impressed by his knowledge of grow. And please make sure to give him a repCool. I only veg for 3 weeks so once is probably plenty.
BTW, what pH level do you have/operate with the soilless peat mix? Mine stays extremely low even with lime mixed in, like in the 5.0-5.5 range. My nutes are always at 6.0-6.5, but this doesn't seem to bring it up at all. Think it would help if I hit them with a 7.5 mix or will that cause a bad reaction of my nutes (like solidifying)?
If it stays that low, you don't have enough lime. It's hard to over apply, but you can certainly UNDER apply and the result is what you're getting.Cool. I only veg for 3 weeks so once is probably plenty.
BTW, what pH level do you have/operate with the soilless peat mix? Mine stays extremely low even with lime mixed in, like in the 5.0-5.5 range. My nutes are always at 6.0-6.5, but this doesn't seem to bring it up at all. Think it would help if I hit them with a 7.5 mix or will that cause a bad reaction of my nutes (like solidifying)?