Ph perfect nutrients...wtf??

dopeyG

Well-Known Member
Im not understanding how ph perfect nutrients can possibly work when the water that they are being added to is not ph perfect.....
 

Nightmaresgrowing

New Member
Im not understanding how ph perfect nutrients can possibly work when the water that they are being added to is not ph perfect.....
I thought that they created the PH to be suited towards the plant, then added the "ph perfect" to regulate the water and keep it at the same ph 100% of the time. I don't think they start with imbalanced ph levels.
 

squarepush3r

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Im not understanding how ph perfect nutrients can possibly work when the water that they are being added to is not ph perfect.....
I believe it has to be RO water, and it works by having buffers (non plant food ingredients) that attempt to regulate pH swings if they change.
 

dopeyG

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Ya, but i just saw on the advanced nutrients a 3 part solution that they combined into 1 and said it was ph perfect and you would never have to use a ph pen again. Correct me if im wrong but if you have ph 7 water and i have 7.5...how in the hell are these going to end up the same ph without using a ph tester??
 

dopeyG

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how does it know? lol. Does it only work if your not using tap water??? because everyones tap water is different...ish
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Ya, but i just saw on the advanced nutrients a 3 part solution that they combined into 1 and said it was ph perfect and you would never have to use a ph pen again. Correct me if im wrong but if you have ph 7 water and i have 7.5...how in the hell are these going to end up the same ph without using a ph tester??
RO or distilled water has an ionic strength of approximately zip-a-rino. It takes only a trace of an acidic or alkaline impurity (such as the few trillion ions leaking from the pH probe!) to send the pH on wild swings about neutral. Add even a hint of buffer, and the pH snaps into the buffer's range. The starting pH of the water is without consequence. cn
 

dopeyG

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probably the best explanation there is. If we knew how it worked i suppose there would be no reason to buy it. I'm giving hydro a whirl, but im not so lazy i cant read a ph tester
 

RawBudzski

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I am testing out the G.O. box from general organics.. says you don't need to ph. & requires you use RO.. I only use a de-chlorinator on my tap without the membrane & so far it has worked great. I don't even measure the ammounts o_O just go by what feels right. 1 cap full of each per 3-5gallons. Might be on the light side of feeding but as long as they stay green..
 

patrickkawi37

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the ph perfect stuff is dope no doubt. but its a scheme to get you to use the amount that it tells you on the bottle. 4ml per liter. i usually use about half that. at this rate it would cost me about 500 dollars a run for A&b to use the connoisseur line. the guys at the hydro store i go to said that advanced has warehouses full of the non PH perfect stuff, and when its gone its gone. so im stocking up, ill be making a switch when its gone.
 

dopeyG

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the ph perfect stuff is dope no doubt. but its a scheme to get you to use the amount that it tells you on the bottle. 4ml per liter. i usually use about half that. at this rate it would cost me about 500 dollars a run for A&b to use the connoisseur line. the guys at the hydro store i go to said that advanced has warehouses full of the non PH perfect stuff, and when its gone its gone. so im stocking up, ill be making a switch when its gone.
Good to know. I may have to do the same, and if and when the time comes i may have to change products. i have no interest in switching to a product that i have to use more of. Nutrients are expensive enough as it is.
 

decrimCA

Active Member
the ph perfect stuff is dope no doubt. but its a scheme to get you to use the amount that it tells you on the bottle. 4ml per liter. i usually use about half that. at this rate it would cost me about 500 dollars a run for A&b to use the connoisseur line. the guys at the hydro store i go to said that advanced has warehouses full of the non PH perfect stuff, and when its gone its gone. so im stocking up, ill be making a switch when its gone.
Personally, when I first tried out pH Perfect, I followed the bottles because it made sense that when you're trying to control your pH, you want to follow what the manufacturer says to do.

Now that I've had some experience, I have used a little less than the bottle says and it's worked out just fine. You don't ever HAVE to follow directions. So long as your plants are happy, just do what they want you to do.
 

dopeyG

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Definitely. I'm thinking of switching to flora nova. I see alot of high scale growers around here using it. Perhaps it is a bit cheaper?? I'm not to into all the different products Advanced nutrients have. I just want to use the 3-part, along with a few enhancers and of course B-1and what not. But i dont need to have 30 bottles in my cupboard, Its ridiculous, not to mention one little bottle of voodoo juice is like $100.
 
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