BuddingHorticulturist
Well-Known Member
Would this be applicable to my situation as well? I’m about to pop a few autos on my firstYou are not lucky. The soil itself is ph balanced. If you use very heavy nutrients it can throw off the ph for a time but if you dilute them properly it shouldn't be an issue. People get hung up on ph because they don't actually understand it. They think they need to adjust the water as in a soiless grow which does basically nothing helpful. If you just keep add back active organic materials like worm castings every so often and maybe add some D-lime once or twice a year you should never need to worry about ph falling too far out of range in a soil grow.
grow with bio bizz light mix and their nutes.
my tap water is 8.2, and I was unsure if I should adjust my pH down some?