High PH signs, symptoms and correcting...Pictorial!! A must read for newb'z

sativa indica pits

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name calling and flaming is not allowed, you should play nice or not at all.


jealous? 5 lb plants with re-used soil and ACT fertilizers? This was posted to prove it works, I have perfected it. If you think i am a liar, fine, dont spread misinformation. pH matters...

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DSC00401.jpgwow look at all those tops, you can barely see me. DSC00404.jpgthats a lot huh, try counting the leavesIMAG0248.jpgthats big huh? cant see thru that bud, look how solid that bitch is, 103 grams dryed and trimed, Almost a qp bud...WOW!!! never seen anything so big, oh thats what she said, would you like me to measure across my hand and take a pic so you have some reference as to just how big it really is? Its REALLY big, its like really BIG!!

now look at this airee thing, you can almost see right thru it
notice how the top looks brownish, or actually pissy color looking
wow dude, deff a piss colored plant, look at the size of that thing!!! oh my god ..its....its 3oz!!! Bet my one bud weighs more than all that loose bud, I thought I would share just how BIG "alans a widow" plants and buds really are lol, I would never post that , unless... ahhhh yea I just wouldnt, i would be embarrassed!!

I remember aleni saying well the first grow was this and the second grow was this. so I take it he hasnt had that many grows if he can remember how much he got from the first grow,,,lol

oh just found it..."
  • Is that what gh told ya? So what your saying youve never tried it but your still flappin about it huh? Keep flappin. Eat your heart out,12 oz dry plant first grow, dwc, never phd. Second one soil, seven gallon smart pots 1.1 gpw. And lastly slappin you in the face. Big huh? thats called getten owned dorito.​




Thats called getting owned alien widow. I cant even remember how many grows ive done let alone how much they weighed,,,, lol seriously so I see first grow, I see second one... but no 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Get the picture alien?
12 oz, that was your biggest harvest,, haaa man try 48 lbs this year,, you could never do it. your posts make it very obvious!! now that is a slap....

Here is a pic dub posted..... ................... (oh ya he didnt post anything)
 

Alexander Supertramp

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View attachment 2949867wow look at all those tops, you can barely see me. View attachment 2949868thats a lot huh, try counting the leavesView attachment 2949869thats big huh? cant see thru that bud, look how solid that bitch is, 103 grams dryed and trimed, Almost a qp bud...WOW!!! never seen anything so big, oh thats what she said, would you like me to measure across my hand and take a pic so you have some reference as to just how big it really is? Its REALLY big, its like really BIG!!

now look at this airee thing, you can almost see right thru it
notice how the top looks brownish, or actually pissy color looking
wow dude, deff a piss colored plant, look at the size of that thing!!! oh my god ..its....its 3oz!!! Bet my one bud weighs more than all that loose bud, I thought I would share just how BIG "alans a widow" plants and buds really are lol, I would never post that , unless... ahhhh yea I just wouldnt, i would be embarrassed!!

I remember aleni saying well the first grow was this and the second grow was this. so I take it he hasnt had that many grows if he can remember how much he got from the first grow,,,lol

oh just found it..."
  • Is that what gh told ya? So what your saying youve never tried it but your still flappin about it huh? Keep flappin. Eat your heart out,12 oz dry plant first grow, dwc, never phd. Second one soil, seven gallon smart pots 1.1 gpw. And lastly slappin you in the face. Big huh? thats called getten owned dorito.​


Thats called getting owned alien widow. I cant even remember how many grows ive done let alone how much they weighed,,,, lol seriously so I see first grow, I see second one... but no 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Get the picture alien?
12 oz, that was your biggest harvest,, haaa man try 48 lbs this year,, you could never do it. your posts make it very obvious!! now that is a slap....

Here is a pic dub posted..... ................... (oh ya he didnt post anything)
And the smoke and mirrors game continues to prove nothing what so ever. All it proves is your need to redirect attention from your asinine statements and take on pH.
 

sativa indica pits

Active Member
Colorful charts stoners love and live by. Sucks to be them. If they would actually read the text they may change their minds.


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ok so who is an " entitled as an expert?" dutch passion grower, mandala grower, countless amsterdam growers and breeders.

I have posted many many like over 12 citations that prove ph is important, and plants need to be in the correct range for healthy growth,, fact

ok here is wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PH yes, ph, its important, fact

still not good enough...lol
 

dubcoastOGs

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yes, ph is important.

even more so are the things that govern ph.

But you seem to be under the impression that any liquid going into soil, should be ph adjusted first to 6.5

we are saying that's unnecessary, and can actually do more harm than good.



AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
 

plaguedog

Active Member
Ok back to it. I never adjust pH and my cannabis, herbs, garden veggies....ALL grow just fine. Not one pH problem. It's only on MJ forums people over exaggerate the issue in soil/soiless.

Hydro is a WHOLE 'nother ball game.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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ok so who is an " entitled as an expert?" dutch passion grower, mandala grower, countless amsterdam growers and breeders.

I have posted many many like over 12 citations that prove ph is important, and plants need to be in the correct range for healthy growth,, fact

ok here is wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PH yes, ph, its important, fact

still not good enough...lol
Yes the range of pH matters, thats a fact. Your take and ramblings on it and how it actually functions on the other hand is a totally different story all together. You simply do not have a clue...the fact you attribute 'droop' to pH and claiming you can almost rectify the 'droop' instantly by simply pouring a pH adjust liquid through the medium proves that empirically.
 

tikitoker

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http://www.epa.gov/region1/eco/acidrain/intro.html


No its not. It actually averages between 4.0-6.0 depending on the region. And plants in nature grow just fine because why? The buffering ability of the soil. And us farmers pump water from ponds and creeks that usually are in the 7.5-8.8 range. And again our crops grow just fine and why? You got it, the buffering ability of the soil.
very true however i would like to add that plants in nature vary greatly based on its environmental surroundings. What other influences are there. I believe its humus and organic acids that have a major role in chelation and nutrient availability, so yes it does work. You will never find just 1 loner cannabis plant anywhere in this world in nature. Fact of the matter is the soil must be rich from fallen and decayed plant matter to environmental encourage microbes. Microbes, organic acid, nutrients, moisture and herbaceous root excrement work together systematically. That's how and why it works with varying ph of source water in nature.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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very true however i would like to add that plants in nature vary greatly based on its environmental surroundings. What other influences are there. I believe its humus and organic acids that have a major role in chelation and nutrient availability, so yes it does work. You will never find just 1 loner cannabis plant anywhere in this world in nature. Fact of the matter is the soil must be rich from fallen and decayed plant matter to environmental encourage microbes. Microbes, organic acid, nutrients, moisture and herbaceous root excrement work together systematically. That's how and why it works with varying ph of source water in nature.
Couldnt agree more.
 

dubcoastOGs

Well-Known Member
very true however i would like to add that plants in nature vary greatly based on its environmental surroundings. What other influences are there. I believe its humus and organic acids that have a major role in chelation and nutrient availability, so yes it does work. You will never find just 1 loner cannabis plant anywhere in this world in nature. Fact of the matter is the soil must be rich from fallen and decayed plant matter to environmental encourage microbes. Microbes, organic acid, nutrients, moisture and herbaceous root excrement work together systematically. That's how and why it works with varying ph of source water in nature.
you can't honestly think this only applies to outdoors.
 

sativa indica pits

Active Member
so what makes you so right? it obvious you didnt read the link I provided, you already posted back, took me like 20 min to read all that.. so I know nothing but you know all

please verify by an expert your statement.

Have you adjusted the ph of your soil? you can adjust the ph of the soil, PLAIN AND SIMPLE.

You add lime riight? GUESS WHAT?? YOU GOT IT!!! YOU JUST CHANGED THE PH OF THE SOIL....... WHAT IS SOOOO HARD TO UNDERSTAND HERE??? YOU CHANGED THE PH OF THE SOIL BY ADDING LIME, IT CHANGES.

ADD LEMON JUICE OR VINEGAR... OH GUESS WHAT YOU CHANGED THE PH OF THE SOIL, JUST LIKE ADDING LIME,,,, BUT NOT LIME, ADD VINEGAR, VINEGAR HAS CHANGED THE PH OF YOUR SOIL....

this is what I said in the op since we have gone so far off topic


SO SIMPLE its really like blowing my mind ALL you guys say ....add lime to bring the ph to 6.8 or so....... you cant change the ph of the soil,,,, you just said and lime to move the ph to 6.8 you didnt change the ph? really rfeally im wrong ... read that many times a pound it into your head.

This is such a contradiction for your "side of this" ph talk. You say im wrong but,

you tell me to add lime to influnce ph, but in the same thread you tell me you cant alter the ph.... what did you read what I just wrote? read it again and again.

conclusion for newbs: you must add lime to move adjust the ph of your soil to the "right" level. but you cant move or alter the ph of soil to correct levels.. listen to your self just for a moment in history!!
 

bondoman

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so what makes you so right? it obvious you didnt read the link I provided, you already posted back, took me like 20 min to read all that.. so I know nothing but you know all

please verify by an expert your statement.

Have you adjusted the ph of your soil? you can adjust the ph of the soil, PLAIN AND SIMPLE.

You add lime riight? GUESS WHAT?? YOU GOT IT!!! YOU JUST CHANGED THE PH OF THE SOIL....... WHAT IS SOOOO HARD TO UNDERSTAND HERE??? YOU CHANGED THE PH OF THE SOIL BY ADDING LIME, IT CHANGES.

ADD LEMON JUICE OR VINEGAR... OH GUESS WHAT YOU CHANGED THE PH OF THE SOIL, JUST LIKE ADDING LIME,,,, BUT NOT LIME, ADD VINEGAR, VINEGAR HAS CHANGED THE PH OF YOUR SOIL....

this is what I said in the op since we have gone so far off topic


SO SIMPLE its really like blowing my mind ALL you guys say ....add lime to bring the ph to 6.8 or so....... you cant change the ph of the soil,,,, you just said and lime to move the ph to 6.8 you didnt change the ph? really rfeally im wrong ... read that many times a pound it into your head.

This is such a contradiction for your "side of this" ph talk. You say im wrong but,

you tell me to add lime to influnce ph, but in the same thread you tell me you cant alter the ph.... what did you read what I just wrote? read it again and again.

conclusion for newbs: you must add lime to move adjust the ph of your soil to the "right" level. but you cant move or alter the ph of soil to correct levels.. listen to your self just for a moment in history!!
But they're right. If you add lime to your soil, it's going to STAY at that PH no matter what you pour into the soil, unless if you add something like aluminum sulfate to lower it. Sure I myself am adding acidic water right now to my soil, because I don't like what the lime has done, but that's very temporary and it will bounce back up to the lime buffer in no time. f I were the test the soil right now, it would be exactly where it should be with lime added despite adding 4-5 PH water to the soil a day before. I do think your OP was useful for some people. People that are amending lime to their soil, and then pouring high PH tap water into their soil, that is a disaster and your experiment shows what high PH can do in very little time.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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We all know you can alter a mediums pH in many ways. Some beneficial and some harmful. Using lime, especially dolomitic, in our container grows is a beneficial way. But do not think you can top dress, water and the mediums pH will be changed within minutes or a few days as far as that goes. Wont happen as the reaction or cations take time to occur. In general at average temps and moisture levels 3 to 4 weeks is a realistic time frame to see reliable results.

On the other hand a harmful why would be to top dress with some sulphur and water in. Wouldn't take all that much to send the pH in to the tank and kill your plants. Now this could and would happen within a day or so. Trying to use baking soda to raise pH, pretty much the same scenario.

Simply pouring 6.5 pHed water through 7 or 5 pH soil will not change the pH to 6.5. It may lower or raise it slightly depending on what it has been physically flushed from the medium. Odds are though it will buffer back to or at least near the level it was before the flush. Buffering and stabilizing a medium pH for container growing is not achieved in this manner.

:shock:
 

dubcoastOGs

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in other threads. through a picture, you diagnose people's plants as having a PH problem. You then go on to suggest flushing with ph adjusted water will fix it.

your argument keeps changing as you try to belittle ours
 

tikitoker

Active Member
you can't honestly think this only applies to outdoors.
Absolutely not. But now this goes back to my earlier post when I spoke of stability. And also the rain water ph post. If cannabis has an ideal ph of 6.5 and despite the on going natural buffering of a proper made soil, administering ph stabilized water is maintaining consistency at the plants ideal /optimal ph. A buffer for a buffur, hows that?.
 
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