dzk
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
As you can see, I am a new poster here. I have been digesting everything on this terrific site since I discovered it a couple of months ago. I have read all of the FAQs and the stickys and I appreciate all of the members who are very generous in sharing their considerable experience.
I am getting tooled up for my first project. I will try to limit this post to one topic: PH
I know that PH is important and I want to be in control of it. I dont mind investing in an electronic device but I am put off by the constant maintenance that they all need such as calibration, buying calibration solutions, limited component life (electrodes) and that sort of thing.
For growing in soil, would it be a serious mistake to go into this relying on a PH test tube kit? I picked up an API kit at Walmart that tests between 6.0 and 7.6. According to this thing, my tap water is slightly alkaline. I tested some distilled water and it appears to be around 6.0 (does this sound right?). I know that this does not give me digital information but I am wondering if it can be considered accurate enough , as I said, for growing in soil.
I plan to use fresh Fox Farms Ocean Forest/perlite/vermiculite in a 75/20/5 mix so I think my soil should start out pretty neutral (comments?). I will be using the Fox Farms trio of liquid organic nutrients and following the FF recommended feeding schedule and using aged tap water.
A related question I have is what is the advantage of using PH up and PH down solutions instead of things like baking soda and distilled vinegar?
All replies will be sincerely appreciated.
As you can see, I am a new poster here. I have been digesting everything on this terrific site since I discovered it a couple of months ago. I have read all of the FAQs and the stickys and I appreciate all of the members who are very generous in sharing their considerable experience.
I am getting tooled up for my first project. I will try to limit this post to one topic: PH
I know that PH is important and I want to be in control of it. I dont mind investing in an electronic device but I am put off by the constant maintenance that they all need such as calibration, buying calibration solutions, limited component life (electrodes) and that sort of thing.
For growing in soil, would it be a serious mistake to go into this relying on a PH test tube kit? I picked up an API kit at Walmart that tests between 6.0 and 7.6. According to this thing, my tap water is slightly alkaline. I tested some distilled water and it appears to be around 6.0 (does this sound right?). I know that this does not give me digital information but I am wondering if it can be considered accurate enough , as I said, for growing in soil.
I plan to use fresh Fox Farms Ocean Forest/perlite/vermiculite in a 75/20/5 mix so I think my soil should start out pretty neutral (comments?). I will be using the Fox Farms trio of liquid organic nutrients and following the FF recommended feeding schedule and using aged tap water.
A related question I have is what is the advantage of using PH up and PH down solutions instead of things like baking soda and distilled vinegar?
All replies will be sincerely appreciated.