Jack Harer
Well-Known Member
So i see a lot of people defy the myth of pH'ing their feed and water, ill agree with the guy who posted before and said knowing your starting water pH is usefull but there were no such things as pH meters all those years ago.
Seriously are we overcomplicating things or getting mixed up with hydro where a plant actually grows in water which hence would be its growing medium and important to keep the right pH? Soil is my growing medium and it holds its pH well with the added dolomite lime, are people suggesting that if i dont add water i will very quickly change the pH of my soil with all that added lime? Peace
These forums are FULL of people trying to over-engineer this. No wonder newbies get screwed up!!! I consider Hydroponics an advanced growing technique, and thus a newbie has absolutely no business doing it. pH is frigging crucial there, and its a tightrope walk. Newbies need to keep it simple.
Soil is so much more forgiving, and organics are even more so. I have a pen, and I do monitor he run-off pH on occasion, but I aint anal if it drifts a bit here and there.