banananutbread
Member
Hey all,
First off I'm a noob and in the middle of my first outdoor, all organic grow. My current local tap water runs at a pH of around 8.5 with the occasional 8.7ish. I have had a non-cannabis aquaponics system for many years and get pH locked of various things because of the high pH's (most notably iron).
My question is this. How many of you guys/gals pH your water before feeding your outdoor plants? For next year I was thinking aboutl setting up a 300+ gallon reservoir that I can hook up to a on-demand pump to water my veggie and pot garden. This way I could just top off the reservoir, monitor it with pH probes then pH down it when necessary.
What do you guys think? I have also heard that once the water enters the soil the pH is altered (usually down) and that it doesnt really matter. Kinda confused on the whole thing.
Thanks for the help!
BNB
First off I'm a noob and in the middle of my first outdoor, all organic grow. My current local tap water runs at a pH of around 8.5 with the occasional 8.7ish. I have had a non-cannabis aquaponics system for many years and get pH locked of various things because of the high pH's (most notably iron).
My question is this. How many of you guys/gals pH your water before feeding your outdoor plants? For next year I was thinking aboutl setting up a 300+ gallon reservoir that I can hook up to a on-demand pump to water my veggie and pot garden. This way I could just top off the reservoir, monitor it with pH probes then pH down it when necessary.
What do you guys think? I have also heard that once the water enters the soil the pH is altered (usually down) and that it doesnt really matter. Kinda confused on the whole thing.
Thanks for the help!
BNB