ph question......

4deo

Member
How important is it to have a PH tester. I have 10 plants in soil they are about 3 weeks old, about 12"s tall and seem in good health. I have not checked the PH since germinating them so was wondering if i will need one for the rest of the time as so far so good without one?? thanx
 

DrZ

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Ph is probly the biggest thing in growing to planting them they can look healthy but on day out of the blue BAM and your like WTF and it looks like diff of all nutes and thats exactly was happening ph lock and you will starve your babies
 

PBFseedco.

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I used to use Miracle Grow potting soil and the PH out of the bag was at like 8.5-9 which is too high, I recently started going to my local hydro shop and bought some bags of Happy Frog and the PH out of the bag was a perfect 6.5! This HF soil actually has a PH buffer so its hard to change the PH. I know your not talking about soils but usingthe HF my plants were much thicker and grew much faster!:leaf: One of these PH meteres can be found at walmart for less than 10 bucks .
 

cowell

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Ph is probly the biggest thing in growing to planting them they can look healthy but on day out of the blue BAM and your like WTF and it looks like diff of all nutes and thats exactly was happening ph lock and you will starve your babies
Exactly. PH can cause so many other problems that will start showing themselves soon usually you will see the post are all regarding 2-3 week olds and it's usually all problems from nuting too early, and ph.
It's a very important small investment.
 

Green Cross

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Exactly. PH can cause so many other problems that will start showing themselves soon usually you will see the post are all regarding 2-3 week olds and it's usually all problems from nuting too early, and ph.
It's a very important small investment.
Excactly

I started with Farfards soil (says PH balanced on the bag) and it turned out to be very acid. Fertilizers just add more acid.

Most soils could benefit from a little lime to raise the PH from the start, but nothing beats a PH meter.
 

stilljonzen

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dont buy a cheap ph tester. espeacially if you have ten plants. the cheap ones can be way off. spend the 75-100 dollars it will pay for itself and save you many headaches. trust me my first grow i didnt jnow anything about ph. it was a disaster. good luck
 

mrmadcow

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a cheap meter is OK but test it first. my first showed a ph of 6.5 for orange juice,ammonia and vinegar. returned it and the next one worked fine
here is a link to test it.
common PH values
 
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