Pro-mix BX never worry about your ppm/Ph ever again

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
i wonder what they're basing their claims on......

been using soilless (usually sunshine 4 or promix hp) for damn near 20 years now, and the pH certainly fluctuates over the course of a grow, and you can certainly overnute in it.
 

iDC5

Active Member
I'm sure PH will change a bit even with the limestone etc, i do use Promix, and i'am using general organics, so tbh i have not phd my soil or watering Once, although i will be trying it out soon out of curiosity
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
that and 5.5 - 5.7 is a touch low for my liking...... if that's what they claim it buffers to (which it doesn't).
 

fg2020

Active Member
Pro-mix BX? I'll stick with the Pro-mix HP for now as you are going to lose some of the porosity via amendments. Looks to me like the Happy Girl online store's purchasing agent went a little overboard with a Pro-mix order and now they have to clear out inventory. In any case, some of the statements regarding hydroponic growing are fanciful. Pro-mix requires no pH adjustments, a chimp could grow plants with it. Rockwool, however, does require pH management but that is hardly much of a burden and the increased yield more than makes up for the extra efforts required indoors.
 

crazyj4life

Member
Nobody even clicked the link and read the info did you ????????????????????
Alot of the things your asking are answered in the article, and it applies
to pro-mix hp as well as bx witch you would know if you'd gone to the link ppl
come on ... I think there may be a video for you lazy pot heads out there.....
 

Guerilla Gardener

Active Member
I have been using the Promix BX brand for 10 years at least! I love it, no additives but nutrients. Also comes in high perosity for water farmers.. I always PH though :/ dont know wtf shes sayin.. but BX is Great stuff!!!
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
How can a person check this claim? Would checking the ph of the runoff give any indication?
checking the runoff is a good indicator of a medium's buffering capacity at the time of watering.
except that isn't a good indication of pH stability.... a lot of the fluctuation happens during the actual nitrogen uptake by the root hairs, which will continue to happen until your next watering.
more here (crazyj4life, i recommend this article for you as well) : http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/pubDetail.cfm?pk_id=7351
 

tranka32

Active Member
Nobody even clicked the link and read the info did you ????????????????????
Alot of the things your asking are answered in the article, and it applies
to pro-mix hp as well as bx witch you would know if you'd gone to the link ppl
come on ... I think there may be a video for you lazy pot heads out there.....
The link you gave does have a video and the read is only a few paragraphs long. Interesting, I just bought my first bail of Pro Mix HP last month. I use tap water set out for at least 24 hours. It comes out at a ph of 7.0 so by the time I add the nutes it is almost always within range anyway but this is nice to know if it is true.
 

tranka32

Active Member
Lol, I'm watching the vid. These guys are funny. "Hello Efvery one and welcome to my grow guide."! Hans and Franz style of course... hahaha funny shit.
 

crazyj4life

Member
The link you gave does have a video and the read is only a few paragraphs long. Interesting, I just bought my first bail of Pro Mix HP last month. I use tap water set out for at least 24 hours. It comes out at a ph of 7.0 so by the time I add the nutes it is almost always within range anyway but this is nice to know if it is true.
Yes sir! 100% true and pretty sweet too I might add. Now how to get the rest of the pot heads in the world to check it out, hummmm now that's the true mystery here lmao. Thanks for the reply bro.
 
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