WeedLover487
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Yes, our tap water after adding nutes are usually 6.8+-.I don’t do the whole EC and PPM testing either, but ph’ing on the other hand is a completely different story. Soil should have water ph’d between 6.5-7, whether you add anything to the water or not. My tap water is 7 out the faucet, but 6.5 is the happy medium because this is where most of the elements are available for the plant to use. ( This is however not the case when growing hydroponically or in coco ). Adding anything to your water will drop the ph and cause an imbalance in the nutrients availability unless you bring it back up. Otherwise you run the risk of feeding a plant that can eat it. Not sure how everyone where you live gets away with it, curious to see their harvest. If you’re using soil with nutrients in it, and your tap ph is 7, and you don’t do anything but water only, that’s manageable.
So its good for most ppl with the strong strains. But sometimes there are gentle strains...
Ph I always check and adjust.
Yes, true. depend on the local water.I think I know what the OP was saying. If you look online so much stuff say's you don't need to pH the water if grown in soil as it buffers it. While this may work out for some it isn't a one size fits all. I don't test ppm's but I do have meter to check if a problem arises my tap water is 7.6 out the tap and has caused me problems before so I have to pH down wether I use plain water or with nutes added. So basically some people are lucky to have perfect tap water some are not.
Good point, EC to help identifying an issue is important too.Sounds good.
I do not check or adjust water PH as a soil grower who uses mostly top dressing vs bottles. There are some excellent soil growers on RIU who do adjust water PH.
There are a lot of posts on this thread that I do not agree with so I can see how it is hard for you to know who to listen to.
Listen to xthso, he knows what he is talking about.
All I can say is someone who uses bottled nutrients should know the E/C of what they added to avoid over feeding.
If we knew the EC you were feeding it would tell us a lot. We might easily be able to tell you if you over fed or under fed your plant if you had that information.
I'm going to move on. Good Luck!
I grew a Blue Dream recently. I made a ton of mistakes and had a few issues so it did not turn out good. I took clones and have them in veg now, they should turn out better this grow. The purpling is normal for a blue dream.
Happy Growing!
I will read about it and get me a meter.
Thanks!