Ph keyboardists

JCGreen81

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Call ye call ye


All thee who pH their soil do tell me why, so I can tell you why you’re wrong. Challenge accepted ?

I feel like too many growers fuck up their pH.

I have two degrees that focus in this region. I’d love to debate it.

Let’s go. Water pH and crop physiology
 

Wizzlebiz

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I Ph the water going into my soil because the conversation behind if its needed or not is so muffled and grey I just feel its probably safe to do it than not to do it.

I have no degree, I have no solid answers on it, and I am confuse with people saying Microbes and shit while others say Ph the fucking soil.

Its actually maddening
 

JCGreen81

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It’s a huge debate among crop growers. We do not want to lock out our nutrient.

But when do we consider the CEC and how we implemented our soil?

It’s so “interesting” how cannabis crop growers do not tend to follow the norm.

I feel there is he who issued influenced by the forum. And not the study.

I feel so bad for the cannabis student who didn’t focus during 101.

Crop science isn’t your hardest level of sciences either.
 

JCGreen81

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Hmmm where are our long term growers with their methods ?

Let group study to test?

I mean how often does one come out and day ummmmm let’s consider how much NPK cannabis wants. I really do not want to hear from coco growers.

Soil growers please post why you leave your bucket in sun or wait or do this.

I just cannot understand it. I try to. And
it just seems like something a cave man would do. Someone would out study.
 

Beastly

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I’m a bit puzzled so for feeding in soil do you suggest mixing nutes and then watering without ph testing the mix? Using bio bizz lineup and ph -/+ from bio bizz
 

Green Puddin

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I only adjust pH if the plant tells me the pH is off. Feel free to tell me where I'm wrong on that.

Now the real question is how much you paid for your degree to learn shit we all can find on Youtube for free.
Lmao thanks for that man I was really hoping to not have to get ramped up at this time of night.....I'm guessing he arrived on this site via "the short bus" so probably just let him act up for a bit til mommy comes and puts him down for a nap , guessing it won't be to long , I think he pooped himself !!!!
 

Cinco

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So you have no info to present to sway us, you are just looking to debate?

...why? Bring some science to the table and present it for discussion or stfu noob. This site already has too many 2-grow-pros debating.
 

Hydrowannabe

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Call ye call ye


All thee who pH their soil do tell me why, so I can tell you why you’re wrong. Challenge accepted ?

I feel like too many growers fuck up their pH.

I have two degrees that focus in this region. I’d love to debate it.

Let’s go. Water pH and crop physiology
I can give you an answer that will blow the snot out your nose.
 
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Hydrowannabe

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It’s a huge debate among crop growers. We do not want to lock out our nutrient.

But when do we consider the CEC and how we implemented our soil?

It’s so “interesting” how cannabis crop growers do not tend to follow the norm.

I feel there is he who issued influenced by the forum. And not the study.

I feel so bad for the cannabis student who didn’t focus during 101.

Crop science isn’t your hardest level of sciences either.
Your nose is still dripping. What's a "crop grower'
 

Hydrowannabe

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This is, by far, one of the snobbiest posts I've ever came across. I dont have 2 degrees nor grow in soil, but every ph's things for the same reason, regardless of what or how you're growing. People adjust ph with intentions to make certain nutes more available. Whether its needed or not in potting soil grows, is a different question
 

JCGreen81

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So I'm still waiting for something to comment about.

I'm generally trying to figure out why everyone bitches and complains about their pH like it’s life or death. They do not consider temperature, they do not consider their base water, and they do not consider their existing mixture.

Furthermore, they do not comprehend the medium they’re adding the solution too.

The soils cation exchange will buffer the soil. From here you’re really approaching supply of nutrients.

So again I ask, how and why are users approaching pH. Cause I see nothing but fallacies
 
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Hydrowannabe

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Hmm neither masters looks like that.

Ps, you don’t count anything before masters.
Hey professor, what's your grow look like. You arent even asking the right question. The medium that you're growing in is completely irrelevant for this question bc if a soil grower is ph'ing their water, I can guarantee that they are not doing it fix their pest issues (just an example). They are doing it for the same reason that a dwc grower or a coco grower is doing it. Whether it is correct to ph or not in "soil" would have been a better question to beat your chest too. But even that is too broad. Are you talking living soil, potting soil, outdoors etc. Lol this thread was D.O.A
 

Macncheesehaze

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So I'm still waiting for something to comment about.

I'm generally trying to figure out why everyone bitches and complains about their pH like it’s life or death. They do not consider temperature, they do not consider their base water, and they do not consider their existing mixture.

Furthermore, they do not comprehend the medium they’re adding the solution too.

The soils cation exchange will buffer the soil. From here you’re really approaching supply of nutrients.

So again I ask, how and why are users approaching pH. Cause I see nothing but fallacies
So you tell us how to do it oh mighty great one
 
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