Hello everyone!
I'm into my 2nd grow and have some issues with the measuring of pH-value. I can't understand whether to measure it directly from the soil or to measure the run-off water. I have tried both and get different values, and I'm not sure which one to go by. Because there are different opinions (So I've heard, according to the many threads I've read on this) if one should actually measure the soil or the run-off, this gets extra confusing.
Let me just quickly describe the background situation: (I hope it's not too long and deatailed, but maybe someone can pick up something I'm doing either wrong or right)
When I first suspected that the pH could be a little off, I got a "Hanna Combo pH&EC"-meter and measured my tap water which I use for watering and it has a pH-value between 7,9 - 8.0. The soil I'm using has a pH of 5,8
Then I measured pH from the run-off water from one time when i flushed those ladies, and the pH was really low, something like 5,1 or 5,2.
Also one other problem I have is that I water my plants once everyday, and therefore don't use that much water each time. So there is very little or no run-off water to measure. If I have to give more water just to get more run-off water they're gonna get so overwatered instantly.
Anyhow I started to go by the run-off water value and increased the pH with a pH+ solution. And because of the lack of run-off water in my environment I started to measure the pH in the soil instead. After a while I felt like I started to get the hang of the amount of pH+ to use and I ended up with a pH of around 6,5 when measured from soil. So I was happy.
(I don't know if I measure it correctly in the soil, but my method is this: I water the plants and instantly take one sample of soil and pack it onto and around the pH measuring probe on the pH-meter. I've read somewhere that the soil has to be wet when you measure it otherwise the values will be uncertain.)
I thought I had this in the bag, but the other day I slightly overwatered one of the plants and some run-off filled the tray of the pot. So I measured it and this time it was HIGHER than before: 7,8 (from plain water) and 7,2 (from water WITH nutrients). So all this time I used a pH+, should I have used a pH- instead? I am also confused of why the pH of the run-off showed such a low number like 5,2 the first time and next time it shows 7,2-7,5. The only difference I can think off is that when the run-off had a pH of 5,2 it had already been flushed for like a half hour so a lot of water had been running through. The other times I just watered them and a little run-off came through the pot. Could this somehow affect the value? Then again maybe its a just shitty ph-meter? But I don't think it's the meter though
Conclusion: If I measure the soil it tells me I should use pH-up but the run-off water indicates a pH-down. Eventhough the soil pH is fine (6,5) I feel like the pH is still off and blocking the plant from absorbing all the nutrients, and it makes me suspect that maybe the pH of the run-off water is the accurate one. But since I got those different readings from the run-off water I don't know what to do.
I didn't mean to get so scientifical and detail-oriented, so sorry if anyone got bored. Just wondering if anyone can be of any help. And any shared thoughts on this will be appreciated.
I'm into my 2nd grow and have some issues with the measuring of pH-value. I can't understand whether to measure it directly from the soil or to measure the run-off water. I have tried both and get different values, and I'm not sure which one to go by. Because there are different opinions (So I've heard, according to the many threads I've read on this) if one should actually measure the soil or the run-off, this gets extra confusing.
Let me just quickly describe the background situation: (I hope it's not too long and deatailed, but maybe someone can pick up something I'm doing either wrong or right)
When I first suspected that the pH could be a little off, I got a "Hanna Combo pH&EC"-meter and measured my tap water which I use for watering and it has a pH-value between 7,9 - 8.0. The soil I'm using has a pH of 5,8
Then I measured pH from the run-off water from one time when i flushed those ladies, and the pH was really low, something like 5,1 or 5,2.
Also one other problem I have is that I water my plants once everyday, and therefore don't use that much water each time. So there is very little or no run-off water to measure. If I have to give more water just to get more run-off water they're gonna get so overwatered instantly.
Anyhow I started to go by the run-off water value and increased the pH with a pH+ solution. And because of the lack of run-off water in my environment I started to measure the pH in the soil instead. After a while I felt like I started to get the hang of the amount of pH+ to use and I ended up with a pH of around 6,5 when measured from soil. So I was happy.
(I don't know if I measure it correctly in the soil, but my method is this: I water the plants and instantly take one sample of soil and pack it onto and around the pH measuring probe on the pH-meter. I've read somewhere that the soil has to be wet when you measure it otherwise the values will be uncertain.)
I thought I had this in the bag, but the other day I slightly overwatered one of the plants and some run-off filled the tray of the pot. So I measured it and this time it was HIGHER than before: 7,8 (from plain water) and 7,2 (from water WITH nutrients). So all this time I used a pH+, should I have used a pH- instead? I am also confused of why the pH of the run-off showed such a low number like 5,2 the first time and next time it shows 7,2-7,5. The only difference I can think off is that when the run-off had a pH of 5,2 it had already been flushed for like a half hour so a lot of water had been running through. The other times I just watered them and a little run-off came through the pot. Could this somehow affect the value? Then again maybe its a just shitty ph-meter? But I don't think it's the meter though
Conclusion: If I measure the soil it tells me I should use pH-up but the run-off water indicates a pH-down. Eventhough the soil pH is fine (6,5) I feel like the pH is still off and blocking the plant from absorbing all the nutrients, and it makes me suspect that maybe the pH of the run-off water is the accurate one. But since I got those different readings from the run-off water I don't know what to do.
I didn't mean to get so scientifical and detail-oriented, so sorry if anyone got bored. Just wondering if anyone can be of any help. And any shared thoughts on this will be appreciated.