born2killspam
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Depending on what happens to be residual sure, but it won't be easy to spot because its a gradual change if you aren't overfeeding..
The runoff water is just as likely to show pH swings for other reasons too.. Even temperature/light intensity shifts can alter runoff pH because plants alter their N appetites from ammoniacal form to nitrate form in a big way..
Nature creates a transport cycle that you have to try really hard to match in a planter.. No living organisms function at their peak when living in large concentrations of their own waste..
The runoff water is just as likely to show pH swings for other reasons too.. Even temperature/light intensity shifts can alter runoff pH because plants alter their N appetites from ammoniacal form to nitrate form in a big way..
Nature creates a transport cycle that you have to try really hard to match in a planter.. No living organisms function at their peak when living in large concentrations of their own waste..