hotrodharley
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How many of us grew for years without ever checking frigging pH? If you've always checked you haven't been growing long. Seriously. You think giant commercial grows in containers are checking runoff pH? Lol. Lol.
Give it a rest. You people get on a tangent and go nuts. You make simple shit complicated.
I mean YOU PEOPLE! You simple-minded or what? Obviously you need a video.
It's all good man. I haven't checked my pH in a long ass time actually. I was just trying to help out the anxious punk rock chick, lol.Runoff pH. The new "cal mag" and "bout a pound" new standard answer.
Im sorry, its foxfarm happy frog, and idk why, im assuming hmy bf thought we needed to? Lol we are newer growers im sorry
Got this here off the forum under I will never use fox farm again. But I did the same test the other day and my bags of FF HF came in at a PH 5.30. The FFOF came in at a PH 6.20. I did the same method. 1/2 soil 1/2 tap water. Let stand a bit and tested. So FF HF is acidic out of the bag. Here’s the original post.Im sorry, its foxfarm happy frog, and idk why, im assuming hmy bf thought we needed to? Lol we are newer growers im sorry
I also found this nugget of info that has proved invaluable to me..All of our soils are pH adjusted between the ranges of 6.3-6.8. This ensures an optimal growing environment.
Also their site says this about HF...Helpful Hint: testing for pH in soil is very different than when you test in water. Testing the runoff from a container is not always accurate as the water just drains out nutrients. If you want to use your current pH instrument instead of one calibrated for soil, you must test your pH with a slurry test. Take ½ cup of soil and mix with 1 cup of water. Let it sit for 30 minutes and test away. We recommend that everyone test their pH as it is a top cause for many plant problems, but spend the extra money on a better meter and keep the tip clean.
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So Happy frog seems to lack ...Our Happy Frog Potting Soil has the added benefit of soil-dwelling microbes and fungi that help break down organic matter and feed the plant roots. Happy Frog has the same earthworm castings, bat guano, and composted forest humus that make up all our fine soil blends.
Not sure of the benefits of the fish/crab meal but gonna find outPacific Northwest sea-going fish and crab meal.
Oops, typo there. I know that you are just itching to prove me wrong, but she said she's using Happy Frog, which does have dolomite lime in it. Slow your roll and you might learn something.You do know Firefox is a Web Browser right? Not really a growing medium.
And if you mean Fox Farms Ocean Forest, it doesn't have any dolomite in it. Oyster shell flour, lol.
Ingredients: Composted forest humus, sphagnum peat moss, Pacific Northwest sea-going fish emulsion, crab meal, shrimp meal, earthworm castings, sandy loam, perlite, bat guano, granite dust, Norwegian kelp, and oyster shell (for pH adjustment).
I think this is the first time I've ever seen a double "lol" pulled off. It made me lol.How many of us grew for years without ever checking frigging pH? If you've always checked you haven't been growing long. Seriously. You think giant commercial grows in containers are checking runoff pH? Lol. Lol.
Is this guy still alive?The guy who originally showed me how to grow used to dip his finger in the runoff and lick it, he swore he could tell all sorts of info from it. Let me know if you try it!
either one of these terms used as a reason is so suspect . i normally dont interat with the threadsRunoff pH. The new "cal mag" and "bout a pound" new standard answer.
never chase PH run off, alwsay use it to show trendsIt's all good man. I haven't checked my pH in a long ass time actually. I was just trying to help out the anxious punk rock chick, lol.
I've honestly got mad respect for you living in AK like you do. Still would love to see pics.
LOL I honestly don't know. He was an old Hell's Angel and his grow "room" was a 50s bomb shelter, it was pretty sweet. I should have also said he used to taste all his nutrients going in too, maybe that makes more sense. I never got it, but I don't get those sommelier people who can taste all sorts of things in wine either. He was like a shit sommelier.Is this guy still alive?
Never gave it the finger taste test. But may of times used the finger smell test.The guy who originally showed me how to grow used to dip his finger in the runoff and lick it, he swore he could tell all sorts of info from it. Let me know if you try it!
To salty to strong.The guy who originally showed me how to grow used to dip his finger in the runoff and lick it, he swore he could tell all sorts of info from it. Let me know if you try it!
I know runoff isn't a good way to check pH. I have a BlueLab pH pH probe.either one of these terms used as a reason is so suspect . i normally dont interat with the threads
i do not ever find a problem with a PH pen or a PPM meter. those are data set points they show trends not problems.
never chase PH run off, alwsay use it to show trends
love all these measure and repeat growers growing by numbers
you see monday was a 7, a 56, and 98 so obviously i am a gardener
round 2
def reading this though, im not as familiar with soil amendments as i am others but i have some experience
have you tried adding gypsum with your dolomite to raise PH.... we used gypsum at the greenhouse in soils but thats the limit of what i know probably not helpful