somebody041
Well-Known Member
hello everyone, i am fairly new to growing and growing organically. from the research i have done on this board and icmag, i have determined that PH is not as big of a deal for organic growing and that the only precautions one might take to make sure they have the correct ph is adding dolomite lime to the soil.
i had a buddy over looking at my grow and he noticed that most of the plants dont look happy, most notably that they only have 3 leave sets and some new growth is exhibiting only 1 leave sets! when i told him about my PH theory and what i was using to maintain it he told me NO NO NO i need to be concerned with PH and try to keep it dialed in as close to 6.5 as possible.
i am using RO water that has a very low PH (5). i haven't even tested the ph of the water i am giving the plants (after things like hygrozyme or SPT are added), nor have i tested the runoff.
i guess i should clarify my question: what precautions are you taking to make sure PH stays in optimal range? what do you do if you suspect it is too low/too high? i am hesitant to buy PH up and PH down for fear of killing off the microherd
another random question - should i be adding anything like calmag to my RO water to compensate for the loss of micro nutrients?
i've tried to use the search function but PH is too short of a term.
thanks for all of your help
i had a buddy over looking at my grow and he noticed that most of the plants dont look happy, most notably that they only have 3 leave sets and some new growth is exhibiting only 1 leave sets! when i told him about my PH theory and what i was using to maintain it he told me NO NO NO i need to be concerned with PH and try to keep it dialed in as close to 6.5 as possible.
i am using RO water that has a very low PH (5). i haven't even tested the ph of the water i am giving the plants (after things like hygrozyme or SPT are added), nor have i tested the runoff.
i guess i should clarify my question: what precautions are you taking to make sure PH stays in optimal range? what do you do if you suspect it is too low/too high? i am hesitant to buy PH up and PH down for fear of killing off the microherd
another random question - should i be adding anything like calmag to my RO water to compensate for the loss of micro nutrients?
i've tried to use the search function but PH is too short of a term.
thanks for all of your help