It does not matter if your dirt has been allowed to regrow life within it. Straight from bag is generally problems that PH can offset.I've been focusing on hitting 6-6.5 pH but by doing so i use pH down .
Read somewhere that pH of water doesn't really matter with soil unless it's something really extreme and things like pH down causes more issues in soil ??
Generally no, but it depends what your soil is made of.I've been focusing on hitting 6-6.5 pH but by doing so i use pH down .
Read somewhere that pH of water doesn't really matter with soil unless it's something really extreme and things like pH down causes more issues in soil ??
Nice hear how it works. K.I.S.S.!You can probably get away with not ph'ing in soil, unless you have high ppm tap to begin with.
Just because you can get away with it however, doesn't mean it's the best option..
Yes, in soil the microbes will work to adjust the ph in your root zone, however they don't do it 100% efficiently. The soil microbes have a lot of jobs, and if you can easily adjust the ph for them, then they can focus their energy on doing other things which benefit your root zone. Also if you are pouring in water which is way out of the ph zone, you could kill off some of the very same microbes which you are hoping will adjust the ph for you.
It’s been true for me for the last 6 years in three different houses. I don’t ph anything but I do add lime to my soil so…I've been focusing on hitting 6-6.5 pH but by doing so i use pH down .
Read somewhere that pH of water doesn't really matter with soil unless it's something really extreme and things like pH down causes more issues in soil ??
Get an RO filter.i would have agreed until my last move……the PH of my tap water here is as high as 10.2. I show leaf damage if I forget to adjust my ph When using Fox Farm soil. in my last state, I could use tap water with minimal adjustments. Now I use about 1.5ml /gallon of PH down with every feeding, so I go through a fair amount.
I also have chloramines in my water that I have to treat with aquarium tap water conditioner.
What is the ec or ppm's of your water? Is it hard water with lots of calcium leaving white deposits on your faucets?i would have agreed until my last move……the PH of my tap water here is as high as 10.2. I show leaf damage if I forget to adjust my ph When using Fox Farm soil. in my last state, I could use tap water with minimal adjustments. Now I use about 1.5ml /gallon of PH down with every feeding, so I go through a fair amount.
I also have chloramines in my water that I have to treat with aquarium tap water conditioner.