I just started using them, I've already done a couple grows with the liquid trio and now I'm using both. The only thing I haven't picked up it the cha ching.anyone ever used the fox farm solubles?
Thats a damn good question and thats why its handy to have a meter lol..What if there were pH buffered nutrients, as well as non-buffered nutrients, used? Would the buffering from the one product be able to overcome the separate pH's of other nutrients/water/supplements added?
When you get nute lockout it becomes a problem, I found this out the hardway and really fast! It does depend on a lot of factors I'm sure but all I can say is from my experience the ph has been a very important factor in soil period!! And from the way auzies plants are looking I feel that he would benefit from at least getting an idea of his ph so I really don't understand why people insist its not important...my nutes have ph buffers as well and the way that works is you set it once and forget about it... the bufferes will take it from there... many people have problems with buffers in the begining cause if you check it with your meter it will read high, so naturally you want to add ph down... this is all bad you will hurt your plants if you do this..
so the best thing to do if your nutes have buffers is like i said set it once "befor" you add nutes then loose your ph meter untill next water change..
also i know i said this many times but ph doesnt really mater much in soil cause it naturally buffers your ph...
i never ph my water in my soil grows... yes i think it is a sham!!!
Thanks RR, I guess I was one of the unlucky ones who had to find out the hard way lol..my ph is 8 from the tap and around 6.8 from the RO.. but my dirt plants never get the good Ro water unless they get sick then i will flush with it.. but i never feed my dirt plants, and i think thats why i dont have problems.. most nutes have to have a ph of 6.5 or lower to break down..
good post smelly ph "can" cause lockout if to high..
i found out the hard way how to work with nutrients with ph buffers.. they can totally fool you into screwing up your plants..Thanks RR, I guess I was one of the unlucky ones who had to find out the hard way lol..
I'm going to do some experiments with them. I love experimenting. I'm thinking with one of them I'm going to use a feeder pack that goes in the soil (guy at the hydro store gave me one for free). Then possibly one with using pure myco mixed in the medium. Then I'll need a control too...sweet, so auzzie if you flushed real good then just be patient now i guess.. im sure she'll bounce back quickly..
your seedlings look real nice..
I'm going to be starting a flood a drain pretty soon, might have some questions for you in the futurethe one thats the easiest are the flood and drain tables.. but i have tried them all with the exception of the fogger.. all DIY as well
but my best producer was my 6" pvc aeroponic system.. that thing was trick, but i went to the tables so i can try SOG with more plants...
dwc in buckets or aeroponic in rubbermaid tubs might work well for you if your only growing few at a time..
Smelly is about to go hydro? Ahhhhhhh shit.I'm going to be starting a flood a drain pretty soon, might have some questions for you in the future
guess you better get crackn then man, beet him to it.. hahaSmelly is about to go hydro? Ahhhhhhh shit.