asaph
Well-Known Member
hi
do you think it's helpful to test soil runoff for EC?
I've done this, and it has shown all my plants to be seriously nute-poisoned (2800!), which they indeed seem to be from the looks of them. I thought this was good and an indication of my mistreatment, but then I tested new potting soil from my sack (soilless mix!!) for EC, and it showed more than 3000!
Can this be? I checked soil from another sack of dirt, and it showed "only" 1400. how is it possible that a soiless mix comes with such high ppm? or is it simply because testing soil runoff for ppm is not a good indication of anything? or of something? It does seem to be working for my tap water, which is pretty hard indeed, and shows ~700 EC to begin with. (I also balance pH which is 7.8 for my tap water)
I washed the soil with much water for all plants to reach ppm 1500~. But I don't wanna do it for every plant I germinate. I would love some light on this subject, thanks!
do you think it's helpful to test soil runoff for EC?
I've done this, and it has shown all my plants to be seriously nute-poisoned (2800!), which they indeed seem to be from the looks of them. I thought this was good and an indication of my mistreatment, but then I tested new potting soil from my sack (soilless mix!!) for EC, and it showed more than 3000!
Can this be? I checked soil from another sack of dirt, and it showed "only" 1400. how is it possible that a soiless mix comes with such high ppm? or is it simply because testing soil runoff for ppm is not a good indication of anything? or of something? It does seem to be working for my tap water, which is pretty hard indeed, and shows ~700 EC to begin with. (I also balance pH which is 7.8 for my tap water)
I washed the soil with much water for all plants to reach ppm 1500~. But I don't wanna do it for every plant I germinate. I would love some light on this subject, thanks!