Plants fallen over under own weight

Nutty sKunK

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Thats for hydro - this is called ‘bio silicon’

This one here dude.

 

Cillit_Bang

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Thats for hydro - this is called ‘bio silicon’

This one here dude.

so I add this.. and magically don’t need to worry or check what Ph is ?
 

Nutty sKunK

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so I add this.. and magically don’t need to worry or check what Ph is ?
Exactly - the bio silicon is highly alkaline andwhen mixed in makes the feed about 7.3ph.

The microbes in the soil and the soil itself buffer the pH so you don’t need to.

pH is more important in hydro/coco and soil when using non organic food sources.
 

Cillit_Bang

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Exactly - the bio silicon is highly alkaline andwhen mixed in makes the feed about 7.3ph.

The microbes in the soil and the soil itself buffer the pH so you don’t need to.

pH is more important in hydro/coco and soil when using non organic food sources.
this is massively huge news and knowledge thanks! I always thought the PH had to be lowered by me before adding it to the soil. I’ve been trying to get it down to about 6-7PH not the current 7.6Ph it is. I’ll buy some of this ASAP. In the mean time, am I safe just to carry on without lowering the PH?
 

Nutty sKunK

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this is massively huge news and knowledge thanks! I always thought the PH had to be lowered by me before adding it to the soil. I’ve been trying to get it down to about 6-7PH not the current 7.6Ph it is. I’ll buy some of this ASAP. In the mean time, am I safe just to carry on without lowering the PH?
No probs dude. Sure - just let your water sit so all the chlorine can evaporate of. This helps the microbe population even more :)
 
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