farmingfisherman
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That and Flower girl are my main nutrients.Momentarily I'm headed to the hydro store looking for soil.
The other day I saw this $WMT:
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That and Flower girl are my main nutrients.Momentarily I'm headed to the hydro store looking for soil.
The other day I saw this $WMT:
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Even going in at 8? I really don’t know and would trust Nope over me fwiw, though it seemed high.I disagree, I don't think you need to PH water for organic soil, the microbes should correct that. When you transplant you want to give them a good healthy watering but not so they have run off.
I stopped ph'ing and use water straight from the well, we use dry amendments maybe some fish emulsion for a quick hit. A lot less issues. I feel like chasing ph in organics can be silly. I'm no expert master grower, but that's my observations and what I've read from others.Even going in at 8? I really don’t know and would trust Nope over me fwiw, though it seemed high.
Just remember, most people don't follow their feeding schedule... So not sure how good their advice is. You also reallllly need to "cook" organic soil before using it.I decided to email Fox Farm and sent:
"Dear Fox Farm Ocean Forest staff,
I got involved in a growing competition and will be using straight, 100% Fox Farm Ocean Forest as my secret weapon. Looking up plant specs it seems the plants I will be growing enjoy a PH of 6.0/6.5. I'll be using city tap water that PH's at 8.0.
Do I need to PH test and buffer my water to 6.5/7.0 when using this soil or does it auto-buffer?
Thanks!"
Nice. This is my third batch so far this year. Tossed the first two batches and am trying to nurse these back to success with the ROI team.These spouted Jan 2, for reference.
Let's see what they come back with. I can also send back more questions if the answer is unclear.Just remember, most people don't follow their feeding schedule... So not sure how good their advice is. You also reallllly need to "cook" organic soil before using it.
At this point all problems look to be addressed.Just remember, most people don't follow their feeding schedule... So not sure how good their advice is. You also reallllly need to "cook" organic soil before using it.
The seeds were never "IN". The seeds were "ON". ON the 'fridge for heat cycling from the compressor of the 'fridge.If not you can someone tell me why you put the seeds in the fridge?
Lol - I was baffled for a bitThe seeds were never "IN". The seeds were "ON". ON the 'fridge for heat cycling from the compressor of the 'fridge.
Team Fox Farm replied with:I decided to email Fox Farm and sent:
"Dear Fox Farm Ocean Forest staff,
I got involved in a growing competition and will be using straight, 100% Fox Farm Ocean Forest as my secret weapon. Looking up plant specs it seems the plants I will be growing enjoy a PH of 6.0/6.5. I'll be using city tap water that PH's at 8.0.
Do I need to PH test and buffer my water to 6.5/7.0 when using this soil or does it auto-buffer?
Thanks!"
I would expect them to say that as they sell ph up and downTeam Fox Farm replied with:
"Thank you for contacting FoxFarm! I would be happy to help.
Yes, we always recommend that your feeding and watering solutions fall into a range of 5.6-6.8 before adding to the soil."
Seems clear that I'll need to PH going forward. Anyone got follow-up questions for them?
I have always grown in soil and never thought ph was something I needed keep track of. I started having issues in my old veggies and in flower. Assumed it was everything but ph and wasted time and money trying to fix the problem. I finally decided to buy a ph meter and found my ph was 8ish. I started using ph down, my ph is down to 6.5-7. my plants look perfect now, no issues. I always use fox farm soil and gh ph down as well. Who knew? LoL
This crop has until Monday to perk. If it's not perked I'll toss it all start with dropping fresh seeds.I think the bigger concern is many people will end up with worse looking gardens trying to chase PH but of course it is up to each grower to choose what works for them.