thanks bigmike! ya, i thought it should be fine but i just wanted to check with the experts. just one of those questions that i didnt know and felt like posting about. thanks again mike.6.5-7 will work
your welcome, but im far from an expert. i just thank the people at rollitup..thanks bigmike! ya, i thought it should be fine but i just wanted to check with the experts. just one of those questions that i didnt know and felt like posting about. thanks again mike.
lol, ty HG so i guess ill bump it again.hey I never thought about that, it doesnt need nutrients, so why would the ph matter?...thats a good question, I dont know the answer unfortunately
Giving the plants a high or low ph water may change the soils PH. 6.5 to 7 is good.
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hey good point bro... but my rebuttal is this- the nutes are all ready stored in the plant. you ph your nute solution for the roots to ABSORB/SUCK UP all the available nutes and not create nute lockup- where only certain elements can be absorbed.I Would Say That You Should Adjust Your Ph During Flushing Cause The Plant Already Has Nutes Stored In It That You Are Trying To Flush Out And By Adjusting The Ph Of The Plain Water It Should Help The Plants Use Up More Of The Stored Nutes And Help Them Fill Out In Size. Thats Just My Opinion Though.