cary schellie
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Im using pro mix, when I add my nutes I ph them to 6.5, when i check the run off the ph is low (under 5).Should i be concerned? Should I add more dolimite lime? I seems lately ive been getting some nute lock out.
Check the pH of your soil (as opposed to your runoff) after you have watered it once with plain water with plenty of runoff.Im using pro mix, when I add my nutes I ph them to 6.5, when i check the run off the ph is low (under 5).Should i be concerned? Should I add more dolimite lime? I seems lately ive been getting some nute lock out.
Yes watering with Cal/Mag will raise the pH of the soil. But do measure your soil ph first to make sure thats what the problem is. Measuring the pH of runoff is unreliable.are those ph soil meters reliable or should i use the liquid testers, my buddy bought a ph meter for 15 bucks, i dont think it even works right, so flushing and adding cal/mag will fix low ph in soilless mix, i know peatmoss naturally has a low ph, thats what i use
The pH of the run off = the pH of the water going in + disolved solids from the soil (ie crystaline salt buildup)People say dont worry about run off, If your soil mix is fine and your nute/water going in is 6.5-7 Your golden.
Actually thats backwards one should know what the pH and alkalinity is of your soil mix is before planting in it,People should only be PH'ing shit in soil when they have an issue. Soil naturally buffers the PH and makes the nutrients available at a wider PH range.
Sorry that I overlooked supplying that info..... I was assuming that they had a good stable medium prior to planting.Actually thats backwards one should know what the pH and alkalinity is of your soil mix is before planting in it,
and correct it if necessary BEFORE planting and before one gets it in trouble.
Exactly because Soil naturally buffers the pH, if your soil mix is right to begin with and the nutes you add are right you will never have a soil ph problem.
Er one thing I didn't think of D: tnxActually thats backwards one should know what the pH and alkalinity is of your soil mix is before planting in it,
and correct it if necessary BEFORE planting and before one gets it in trouble.
Exactly because Soil naturally buffers the pH, if your soil mix is right to begin with and the nutes you add are right you will never have a soil ph problem.