Ahh... well, that's something you need to discuss with @PadawanWarrior ... he's an all organic Earth Twat. (using caution here)I thought it was good for the microbes since im all organic so been using it regularly at about 2ml/gal
Ahh... well, that's something you need to discuss with @PadawanWarrior ... he's an all organic Earth Twat. (using caution here)
LOL Im all ears @PadawanWarriorAhh... well, that's something you need to discuss with @PadawanWarrior ... he's an all organic Earth Twat. (using caution here)
I haven't used any of the stuff you're using, but my guess is low soil pH. Doesn't sound like BioBizz Light has much in it to keep the pH stable, but I've never used it.LOL Im all ears @PadawanWarrior
About the pH, Like i said it comes out at like 5.4ish after all mixed in but if it sits for 10-12 hours with an air stone it comes up to 6.2 ish .
Would you just mix it half a day before water or just use a pH up product like the calcium carbonate (olympis up from nectar of the gods?
As I cant get the Biobizz pH up in the US, would love to as its humic acid based.
Yeah its a prety bare peat, has a bit of dolomite lime in it. And I do budswell (bat and seabird guano) tea. But no EWC. The worm castings help with pH buffering or what?I haven't used any of the stuff you're using, but my guess is low soil pH. Doesn't sound like BioBizz Light has much in it to keep the pH stable, but I've never used it.
Adding some EWC from the beginning would've helped, but you can always top dress or make a tea with EWC and the molasses you have.
Hell ya. My family use to collect money from everyone and my dad and I would go to the Indian Reservation every year and we'd bring back boxes of stuff for a big fireworks display for just us. The FD was cool because my uncle was a fire chief in another county and they talked to them first.
Ya. EWC will help buffer the pH. You could give powdered microbes too that will help buffer the pH. But I'd check what your actual soil pH is if you can.Yeah its a prety bare peat, has a bit of dolomite lime in it. And I do budswell (bat and seabird guano) tea. But no EWC. The worm castings help with pH buffering or what?
I have the blue lab soil pH probe and shoved it in after last watering and it was low. Like 5.4 but I dont think its that accurate in the medium because I feel like the plants would be in way worse shape as even the 100% healthy plants are that low. Its fresh peat with dolomite in it to buffer aswell as all the microbes im adding to it. But maybe it is the issue? I just hate adding the pH up as its all calcium. But maybe Ill hit it with a 6.7 tomorrow on my watering. Ive been hitting it with 6.1ish to all my previous waterings.Ya. EWC will help buffer the pH. You could give powdered microbes too that will help buffer the pH. But I'd check what your actual soil pH is if you can.
Don't add pH down. Oh, I think you meant up, but whatever. Anyways I would bump that medium pH up. Organics do better around 6.2-6.8. If your medium pH is 5.4 that's a little low.I have the blue lab soil pH probe and shoved it in after last watering and it was low. Like 5.4 but I dont think its that accurate in the medium because I feel like the plants would be in way worse shape as even the 100% healthy plants are that low. Its fresh peat with dolomite in it to buffer aswell as all the microbes im adding to it. But maybe it is the issue? I just hate adding the pH down as its all calcium. But maybe Ill hit it with a 6.7 tomorrow on my watering. Ive been hitting it with 6.1ish to all my previous waterings.
Really apreaciate your input
Readings are accurate since you are in classic soilless potting mix. It has nothing in common with “soil”. They are ussually comming 5,5 fresh out of bag, peat, perlite, dolomite,slightly prefertilized. Stop chasing non sense pH numbers, stop using pH down, mix your nutrient solution and feed, next day water next day food. Assuming you have properly sized pot not sitting in runoff. Your perfect range is 5,8-6,2 but 5,4 is not so bad. Good luck!I have the blue lab soil pH probe and shoved it in after last watering and it was low. Like 5.4 but I dont think its that accurate in the medium because I feel like the plants would be in way worse shape as even the 100% healthy plants are that low. Its fresh peat with dolomite in it to buffer aswell as all the microbes im adding to it. But maybe it is the issue? I just hate adding the pH down as its all calcium. But maybe Ill hit it with a 6.7 tomorrow on my watering. Ive been hitting it with 6.1ish to all my previous waterings.
Really apreaciate your input
Your saying mix my nutes, let the pH rise in my resivoir and then water with out adding an pH up? (I meant to say pH up in my previous post not down)Readings are accurate since you are in classic soilless potting mix. It has nothing in common with “soil”. They are ussually comming 5,5 fresh out of bag, peat, perlite, dolomite,slightly prefertilized. Stop chasing non sense pH numbers, stop using pH down, mix your nutrient solution and feed, next day water next day food. Assuming you have properly sized pot not sitting in runoff. Your perfect range is 5,8-6,2 but 5,4 is not so bad. Good luck!
Yes I did mean pH up. I cant really acuratly bump up the soil medium pH acuratly/ have never done so. Im thinking I will just pH up with the nectar of the gods olympus Up (calcium carbonate) to like 7.2 ish like the dude in the post you reffered me to did, but hes in coco with salts I believe so we will see.Don't add pH down. Oh, I think you meant up, but whatever. Anyways I would bump that medium pH up. Organics do better around 6.2-6.8. If your medium pH is 5.4 that's a little low.
Check this out too. This is a good thread.
Medium pH Correction (Soil and Coco)
Checking and adjusting the pH of your root zone in soil or coco is a very important part of growing healthy plants. Often you will notice nutrient deficiencies despite the fact you know you have provided an ample feed at an appropriate pH level. When this happens it’s generally either...www.rollitup.org
Interesting take never really thought about what the microbes do once they chow down the sugars.
Just water at a constant 6.5 it takes time for ph to stabilize. Chasing ph is a road you don't want to go down. Patience!I just watered after pHing up to 7.2 and took some soil readings about 20 minutse post water with very minimul change in readings. Maybe moved up .01 -0.2 on average I will check when lights come on in 6 hours