I'm suggesting that people can't replicate your methods and get consistent results like they could with daily monitoring. Clearly you're doing something that helps keep things stable- but extrapolating that to generalize about everyone's hydro system is a bridge too far.can you explain this please
Are you suggesting that what i know i can do, i can't actually do .. lol?
WinnerThe plant adjusts the soil to it's sweet spot by interaction with the living Bio's in the soil......
Only people with a poor quality water supply might have problems as i have already saidbut extrapolating that to generalize about everyone's hydro system is a bridge too far.
Funny, I just suggested a conservative course of action and you respond like I called you out.Only people with a poor quality water supply might have problems as i have already said
Daily monitoring is unnecessary, it would indicate to me the system is unstable
Perhaps it would help if you go back and read some of my previous posts
i posted some information from canna
the regulation of the ph is controlled by the nutes many of the micronutes are supplied in chelated form also ph buffers are used within the nutes themselves
canna recommends that the ph of the solution is not adjusted once initially set ... are they wrong ?
maybe you could undo the top button on your lab coat, its too tight round your neck, restricting the supply of oxygen to your brain
That is nonsense ^^, you jumped into a thread without previously reading what was posted, you are simply ignorantFunny, I just suggested a conservative course of action and you respond like I called you out.
I got no time for stupid troll shit. Do it however you want.
my nutes are the same way. i don't adjust after initially setting it. i set it at 5.5 and let it drift up. how would i set it initially at 5.5 without a pH meter?Only people with a poor quality water supply might have problems as i have already said
Daily monitoring is unnecessary, it would indicate to me the system is unstable
Perhaps it would help if you go back and read some of my previous posts
i posted some information from canna
the regulation of the ph is controlled by the nutes many of the micronutes are supplied in chelated form also ph buffers are used within the nutes themselves
canna recommends that the ph of the solution is not adjusted once initially set ... are they wrong ?
maybe you could undo the top button on your lab coat, its too tight round your neck, restricting the supply of oxygen to your brain
measure it once, then put the ph meter away, unless you think the ph of the nutes will change from batch to batchmy nutes are the same way. i don't adjust after initially setting it. i set it at 5.5 and let it drift up. how would i set it initially at 5.5 without a pH meter?
just being devil's advocate. you are the rare exception in hydro that doesn't use a pH meter. now that i know my nute regimen, i know that on day 1 i set my res at 5.5 and when i change it on day 7, the pH will be at 6.0. but it took me many grows to figure that out. now I just randomly check pH just to verify. so i have to argue that you (as in I) need a pH meter for hydro.measure it once, then put the ph meter away, unless you think the ph of the nutes will change from batch to batch
or the tap water will be 7.2 on Tuesday, but 7.8 on Friday or whatever? if you do not believe this,
what do you think will change that will require you to check the ph each time you start
if 150ml in 20 liter reduces the ph to 6.0 , what will change from crop to crop if your tap water has a stable ph and ec?
you could also use this rather than a meter
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i did own a ph meter last century, if that's any consolation
if i moved to a coastal or remote area, i would measure the ph of the tap water the first time i start
i would measure it a few times to make sure it does not fluctuate, if the water is stable i see no reason to measure it again
as i already know how much nutes to add to give the ph that is needed because i measured it last century lol
hope this helps
blue lab is awesome. it makes ph'ing fun.I've bought 3 PH meters now, granted I got the less expensive digital ones, (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LNSEZH2/ref=s9_cartx_gw_d8_g328_i6?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=desktop-1&pf_rd_r=0VAMSDPD6DTRPDM2K70V&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=2118394622&pf_rd_i=desktop) and another by Elekticity.
They've all pretty quickly quit working properly, even with regular calibration.
It seems like a total bitch to keep having to replace them
So I then decided I'd buy a good one (thinking on this unit)
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003PD2N8Q?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_2&smid=A2UF33ZOMUKZ9G)
but it seems like the electrode is still prone to failure.
I'm sick of having to constantly calibrate and fuck around with my PH meter, I just want one that works, that will work for atleast 6 months without having to replace pieces....
What do you guys do? Why do PH meters suck so bad?
it is a little rare but i know quite a few growers that do the samejust being devil's advocate. you are the rare exception in hydro that doesn't use a pH meter. .
i never check ph growing in soil.dont have any problems.water ph is 8.5 where i live.i use plant magic soil,and thier "organic" nutes.Still 100% vital to a successful grow.
Well, to each their own. I think hydrated lime is fine to use on pot (why does it make a difference using it on pot plants?) considering the soil is only used for approximately 90 days and Dolomite lime takes much longer than that to stabilize the soil, as do the shells you mention. You have to be careful in the amount of hydrated lime used so you don't burn the roots, but it really is not that hard.Got that right - everyday at lights on
Hydrated lime should never be used....way to fast acting for Cannabis.....Hydrated is used in the veggie garden to treat tomato's for blossom end rot.
Oyster shell
dolomite
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Yes, most quality bagged soils do start at 7. As your plant grows. The plant adjusts the soil to it's sweet spot by interaction with the living Bio's in the soil......The use of synthetic nutrition, inhibits these living bio's.....That's the reason you've seen a big push in the marketing of "Myco's" and root dip's containing specific ones that colonize on the roots.
When I ran synthetic's...I alternated - feed - Bio tea - feed - water - feed - bio tea......Made sure that they got a nice simple AACT bio tea (not a fert tea) at least once a week to keep the bio heard strong. In years of growing like that......I never had a pH problem.
Doc
You should still calibrate regularly. The instructions with the meter will give the suggested interval.and I've had a Milwaukee MW101 for about 2 years and have had 0 issues. haven't even had to recalibrate it.
This is not normal,. its obsessive imoThe norm is to monitor daily.
It is at every facility I've ever seen, cannabis oriented or not.This is not normal,. its obsessive imo
its creating the illusion that hydroponics is more difficult than it needs to be
While this may be true for some, it's just as true that getting these numbers every day gives the grower the opportunity he needs to look at his plants every day.Too many growers spend far too much time reading meters and charts. And not near enough time reading their plants and books on general botany.