sativa indica pits
Active Member
Most people dont know whats in their water, true. Thats why ph becomes high. Dont tell me for one second you can buffer with lime and water with a high ph. It just dont work, the ph rises, rises and rises, just like mine did. Try it some time.First of all I never started the age battle, Tiki did. My last post was never directed at just him.
So I won't that's why I got rid of the post. I have stated my case, and will stick with my belief. No need for to pH in a decent soil/soiless medium if you know your water source and how your fertilizer will react with it. I never wrote owned btw. No idea what you are talking about, think you have me confused with someone else.
Most people have zero clue of what their water contains as they don't bother to have it tested or find a water report. They just think about pH alone which is the wrong way to go about it. That's all I ever said since my first post in this thread. If you guys think commercial greenhouse/perennial growers etc are constantly adjusting pH you're wrong. It doesn't happen very often unless they have a terrible water source.
so as a previous business owner, you how important it is to protect your investment right?
Well I really dont know why they wouldnt worry about ph considering every plant has a target ph for best production. Do I think they are constantly adjusting the ph? Let me ask you this? If i had a hundred thousand dollar operation running, do you think I would take the 3 min every day to protect my investment? Yes I would feel better giving my plants the exact ph they ask for, why leave it up to the soil and buffers to correct me and my water cause im lazy?... I dont, wont, never will, never have. I will continue to ph my water and encourage others to do the same. It takes the risk out of losing my investment, and the investment of my patients. Why would you put that on the line?
So have I learned there are alot of people who are in perfect soil and perfect water with everything working just perfect. awesome!!
I guess having so many strains all with different nute requirements, all needing n, p,k cal,mag and micro at different times, different ages, they grow at different speeds, grow different sizes, flower different speeds, use water at different rates, That is the biggest reason why I ph my water. But guess what they all have in common? the ph. They all want 6.5 ph. the 1 thing they have in common(except they grow fat budz and manufacture thc) is ph.
I did have to learn everything I know somewhere, trial and error, FAILURE is a big teacher. I know some say I dont know anything, but srsly if I know nothing why can I grow cannabis and provide all my different strains with what they want all at different rates and concentrations? If I really knew nothing, I would not have green plants.
I do not preach nothing else works, not my message here. There are millions of mixtures of all different ingredients. Find what works for you and go with it, thats what i did. ph your water dont ph your water run side by side with the same strain, same soil same everything and look at the end results.
The fact is I havent worked on the books or for anyone besides my self for 14 yrs. There is a reason for this. I guess I have way too much extra time on my hands and I can do all sorts of side by side comparisons. I take the results and use them. Just like all the great inventors of the past 400 years did. They tested, by trial and error got the results and put them to use.
Im open to all kinds of ideas, Shit i even watered with a high ph and re-learned what i already knew, MY soil mixture needs the correct ph water to maximize growth and prevent fluctuations even in a tiny amount for a short period of time.
Im not the "I cant do it, you cant do it" type of person. quite the opposite actually. I really hate the phrase " I cant do it" try it, if it doesnt work, dont do it again.