gogogogogogo
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Hello Organics community!
I come seeking advice on the importance of PH levels in an organic grow.
There are three things you need to know of my grow that are relevant to this discussion...
Firstly, I am using a super soil. It has lime in it, but is sitting at a PH of 6.0 according to my soil PH meter.
Secondly, I am using Earth Juice tea as a supplement. It notoriously drops PH down into the 4's and 5's from what I have heard and based on my experience.
Third, my tap water has a PH of 7.8.
As I understand it, in an organic grow the PH swing can be much greater than a chemical grow. I believe this is due to the biology of the soil, which breaks down organic materials and provides nutrients to the roots. I'm curious as to your experiences with soil PH and water PH. Is a stable PH important to an organic grow? Given my parameters, should I be using PH Up or Down? What is a sought after PH range for organic grows?
My soil PH tester is quite nice, as it would appear. However, my digital PH meter I use to measure liquids is quite erratic. I also have a PPM meter too, although I'm not sure if organic growers use one.
I apologize for so many questions. You do not have to address each one individually, I'd even appreciate just a nice push in the right direction.
Thank you for your time.
I come seeking advice on the importance of PH levels in an organic grow.
There are three things you need to know of my grow that are relevant to this discussion...
Firstly, I am using a super soil. It has lime in it, but is sitting at a PH of 6.0 according to my soil PH meter.
Secondly, I am using Earth Juice tea as a supplement. It notoriously drops PH down into the 4's and 5's from what I have heard and based on my experience.
Third, my tap water has a PH of 7.8.
As I understand it, in an organic grow the PH swing can be much greater than a chemical grow. I believe this is due to the biology of the soil, which breaks down organic materials and provides nutrients to the roots. I'm curious as to your experiences with soil PH and water PH. Is a stable PH important to an organic grow? Given my parameters, should I be using PH Up or Down? What is a sought after PH range for organic grows?
My soil PH tester is quite nice, as it would appear. However, my digital PH meter I use to measure liquids is quite erratic. I also have a PPM meter too, although I'm not sure if organic growers use one.
I apologize for so many questions. You do not have to address each one individually, I'd even appreciate just a nice push in the right direction.
Thank you for your time.