Jack Harer
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No Sir, not one problem due to pH lock out. In fact, my soil pH doesn't vary. I learned to test the soil pH just before using it, and get it right before the plants get in it. Once the soil pH is set it is all but impossible to change in a short period, and and I've never seen it drift more than .03 points for the duration of my grows. Your example of pouring "pure pH up" is nuts to begin with because that would be reagent grade sodium or potassium hydroxide and NOBODY is ever gonna do that.and @ jack herer Im really at a loss for words here. It sounds like you have a good idea what your talking about when it comes to growing. I cant seem to grasp you have never had one problem with ph? None of the plants you have ever grown in soil have had lock out due to ph issues? I have come to learn a very important balance of ph fert and water is needed to achieve lush fast growing plants. Throw one of those off balance and your plants go down the shitter. I know run=off is not the true reading of the soil but it definitely will give you the range in which the soil is.
And if my methods are off or inclusive, why do my plants tell me they are right on? If I was wrong about what ever I post I would not have a room full of badass plants to show you would I?
If I were wrong, my plants would suck, be suffering from all types of problems, I must remind everyone here, Im not the one posting "what is wrong with my plant" Im not asking for help like so many other growers out there. I really encourage you to repeat my experiment. Take 3-4 healthy good looking plants. flush them with almost pure ph up and see what a high ph does to them, leave them for a few days, watch the lock out reap havoc on them, then bring them back to normal and back to there lush fast growing self. I know you will have a better respect for ph in soil after you watch first hand, your plants dying right in front of you, its really a terrible thing to watch.
And @ those who want sources,,,https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688 I have read this entire thing over and over, way down bottom there is a small section where it describes high ph and even has a pic with it!!!!
another placehttp://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/books/Title/9lGpwpDRN0mu_-j0IIJkLw?MixID=9lGpwpDRN0mu_-j0IIJkLw&PageNumber=1&utm_source=productlistings&utm_medium=g&utm_campaign=title-The+Cannabis+Grow+Bible&gclid=CNOzrK6a1rsCFQlgMgodNUQAew
http://books.google.com/books/about/Marijuana_grower_s_guide.html?id=ChU-TBCJXUAC
All 3 of posted sources will explain high ph and what it does to your plant and how important it is in soil or hydro
Your plants look normal probably because there isn't a problem with your soils pH. But it isn't because you are "controlling" the pH of a properly buffered soil, it's because the buffered soil is keeping pH stable.
As to just how badass and sexy your plants are, what can I say? They look nice, but they look like any other grow to me. I'm outta here on this one......
Alexander & Dub, Ron White is right.