fox farm soils have low ph ?

crazyhazey

Well-Known Member
Tap that sits out for atleast 2 days then ph adjusted to 6.8
i would boil your tap water, the chlorine may be too harsh as well as the metals. i leave mine out in the sun for 2-3 days in a bucket or boil before adding to my compost tea. tap pH is usually around 6.9-6.7 around here, may vary although
 

Swisher Sweet

Active Member
Weird anyone else having issues with roll it up and my journal like half of it is deleted weird
Understood. The Idiot, Irresponsible, Unfortunate and obviously unable to grow any kind of reputable product had nothing better to do with there time than to hack the site. Oh well fixed with some damage.Too bad about your journal I think the administrator lost a couple of days.
 

fiestamik

Member
Understood. The Idiot, Irresponsible, Unfortunate and obviously unable to grow any kind of reputable product had nothing better to do with there time than to hack the site. Oh well fixed with some damage.Too bad about your journal I think the administrator lost a couple of days. Dang that sucks site got hacked no good ......
 

Swisher Sweet

Active Member
I feel lucky using well water with no PH issues, chlorine or anything associated with tap water.Still it may be a lockout issue.
 

fiestamik

Member
Got the strips and according to them its around 75 ppm . I gave em sum cal mag plus . Another thing is I need a new ph meter I have the 40 buck Hannah one and it blows . Only thing I can do now is stand by them and hope for the best and do better next time
 
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