really? like your saying if you mix product "X" with 7.0 ph an then adjust it, wont be the same end product as if you did it the other way? or is product "X" formulated so that after being mixed with 5.5-6.5 its already at the optimum Ph. and they say you cant mix more than 5 gal at a time? so you have to mix 4 batches to fill a 20 gal rez?ehhhh...matters what your using...some products need a specific PH to be mixed in and fully take effect (Master A & B needs to be in between 5.5-6.5 and mixed in volumes of no less then 5 gallons of water at a time...got that straight from their Grow Tech)
different strokes for different folks but you should always ask too many questions about a product before you use it rather than not enough...could mean life and death to a crop, or not reach potential
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in your opinion...I ph mine first which i feel is the best wayjust wondering
r you guys sayin u ph the water THEN add the nutrients? i always mix the nutes in the water, then ph test it and adjust. which is the best way?
thats how your soposed to do it, but i guess theres some brands of nutes now that the instructions say to ph 1st then add nutes. i guess if you know what you nutes are gonna be every time you could ph the water first.no add nutes first then ph
the nutes that say that are prolly already comprised to equal a certain ph in phd water.. still if you mix em slightly wrong the ph might be off so i would still suggest doing ph afterwards.. the composition of the nutes is not nearly as important as the ph balance