jjf1978
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Ok so I have some Fafard potting soil shown in the picture I attached. It says that it has a balanced pH. It does not say the pH value.
I wanted to find out what the pH of the soil is so this is what I did.
Took some of the soil and put it in a 52 ounce cup with holes punched in the bottom. Ran some tap water with a pH of 7.0 through it for a minute and collected a good sample of runoff. I then tested the runoff sample and it came out to be around 5.1-5.3 pH. That is pretty acidic so I tested again, and again, and one more time. Same result.
I have a bunch of clones in the same soil. I never fertilized them. Did the same runoff test and came up with a pH of 6.0 - 6.3!
I have a few plants flowering for around 6 weeks in the same soil. I've fed these plants about 4-5 times with a fertilizer solution containing a pH of 6.2. For every one feeding I have been watering two times following with tap water of pH 7.0. The last time I watered with the plain 7.0 tap water I captured some runoff and tested it. Their pH came out to around 5.8 - 6.0.
Now my clones are doing great, healthy growth, no weird pH problems, no twisted leaves or anything just nice solid growth.
My flowering plants are doing good, I feel the buds could be a bit bigger so I was wondering if the low pH was locking out potassium and other elements.
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I wanted to find out what the pH of the soil is so this is what I did.
Took some of the soil and put it in a 52 ounce cup with holes punched in the bottom. Ran some tap water with a pH of 7.0 through it for a minute and collected a good sample of runoff. I then tested the runoff sample and it came out to be around 5.1-5.3 pH. That is pretty acidic so I tested again, and again, and one more time. Same result.
I have a bunch of clones in the same soil. I never fertilized them. Did the same runoff test and came up with a pH of 6.0 - 6.3!
I have a few plants flowering for around 6 weeks in the same soil. I've fed these plants about 4-5 times with a fertilizer solution containing a pH of 6.2. For every one feeding I have been watering two times following with tap water of pH 7.0. The last time I watered with the plain 7.0 tap water I captured some runoff and tested it. Their pH came out to around 5.8 - 6.0.
Now my clones are doing great, healthy growth, no weird pH problems, no twisted leaves or anything just nice solid growth.
My flowering plants are doing good, I feel the buds could be a bit bigger so I was wondering if the low pH was locking out potassium and other elements.
Questions
- Would they do good if the soil pH was really 5.0?
- Is the reading of 5.0 correct? The runoff from the soil is 5.0 but does that mean the soil is 5.0?? I'm guessing the combination of the 7.0 water + some value of the soil added together made it 5.0?
- If the runoff is 5.0, what is the actual pH value that the roots are living in?
- If the plant is actually living in a 5.0ish pH why is it doing so good? I read MJ in soil should be around 6.5.
- How can pH start out at 5.0 and then rise to 6+ after watering? Did the 7.0 pH water eventually raise the soil pH after leaching it so many waterings?
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