I wish I knew who was right. My tap water is about 8.5. I ph it to around 6.6-6.7. I have read allot of stuff that stresses the importance of the proper ph in irrigation water. Lately I have seen a few people saying it is not needed. I guess I will keep doing it unless they all die.
i am 100% sure that I am NOT right...
what i do know is that I am a big baller... shot caller.. LOL
umm wait a minute..
4 corner stones of growing
1. pH
2. watering technique - for all types of grows, hydro, soil, aero etc
3. lighting
4. ventilation
pH is so easy... sure there is only a one in four chane that every time you bang a broad that you will get her pregnant... does that mean you don't wear condoms...
there is only a 1 in six chance you'll blow out your brains in russian roulletts...
yes, there is a chance that you'll win the lotto...
yes.. there are a small amount of people who have perfect water.. or perfect water MEDIUM mixture .. and they never have to worry about pH... yes yes yes.... yes there are bad asses that know how to flower plants with only 4 nodes and get 3 ounces before pH becomes an issue... LO
BUT - please recognize. that yo are playing with a lot.. you are playing with lots of otential $$$$$ and the risk of going to a bad bad place.. might as well.. make sure your i's are dotted and you t's are crossed....
This is as nice as I can be about pHing.... it only gets real condescending from here on out..
iloveyou