City water ALWAYS. 6.5-7.0Curious to hear from the organic growers if they pH their water when growing in soil.
Thats the same PH range as in the UK (at least, in the South).I don't and my water is treated to 8.2 pH.
Portland's water is currently treated to be at a pH of 8.2. The pH of Portland's water can vary by a small amount in the distribution system, but it generally ranges from about 7.4 to 8.4, with a median value of 7.8 to 8.1.
My rain water collected is 5.8Curious to hear from the organic growers if they pH their water when growing in soil.
Do it. With proper soil the only thing adjusting ph does is cause more problems. Instead increase your buffers in soil and use plenty of castings. Microbes and plants control the ph.Thats the same PH range as in the UK (at least, in the South).
I currently PH to 6.5 ..but I'm thinking of trying a no PH run (in soil) just to see.
I do sometimes wonder; I only had to start dealing with PH problems, after I started to PH.
I don't ph shit in soil.Curious to hear from the organic growers if they pH their water when growing in soil.
Are you sure that's right? 500ppm?Straight from the garden house into the pots. City water here is about 8.2 and 500ppm. I started out doing teas that I pH'd before adding but after simply top dressing and watering in with the hose, I didn't look back.
Yes. It's even on the annual water quality report mailed out.Are you sure that's right? 500ppm?