Billy25
Member
I am curious about the results I get doing a pour-through test of pH and EC. I read a publication by Purdue University agricultural extension that described the process of soaking the media in water, letting it stand an hour, then pouring more water through and catching what drains out of the growing media. That water is then tested.
The pH was what I expected. The tap water used here has a pH of 8.1, and the pour-thru water had a pH of 5.5.
The EC was off the charts. Our tap water EC is .90, and the pour-thru read 8.9!
Since the plant (a flower) was sick, I assumed it had been way over-fed nutrients.
So, I repeated the process on a very healthy Northern Lights in vegetation. Same results.
The media is Sungro Mix #4 which is peat, vermiculite, silica.
The nutes are Jack's Professional which I mix to an EC of 1.9 with tap water and add some pH down.
Any idea why the crazy EC numbers on the pour-thru? Does Peat Moss do that?
The pH was what I expected. The tap water used here has a pH of 8.1, and the pour-thru water had a pH of 5.5.
The EC was off the charts. Our tap water EC is .90, and the pour-thru read 8.9!
Since the plant (a flower) was sick, I assumed it had been way over-fed nutrients.
So, I repeated the process on a very healthy Northern Lights in vegetation. Same results.
The media is Sungro Mix #4 which is peat, vermiculite, silica.
The nutes are Jack's Professional which I mix to an EC of 1.9 with tap water and add some pH down.
Any idea why the crazy EC numbers on the pour-thru? Does Peat Moss do that?