CheGueVapo
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When the soil drops PH below 5.5, this usually means the calmag-reservoir is used up, next recyle I add some dolomite.... it buffers up to 7.... so adding up until 5.9-6.0...
Thats why i use BB Calmag with every RO-watering, so that the reservoir in the pots doesnt uses up in the middle of the grow unnoticed and the pH stays stable. Usually with tap-water this is not a problem, but instead the PH steadily increasing because of the high extra calcium tap-water contains.
Low PH turn out over time with RO-water and without Calmag when you recycle. You must add the minerals again, and slow down the depletion at best!
Edit: I dont mean of measuring the drain....but propperly probing the soil when preparing the soil for the next cycle. This is when i recalibrate it to 5.9 with coffee ground and organic acidic-watering and microbes.... in the grow raising with the water controlled from 6.1 veg to 6.3 end of flowering. I never measure drain.
Thats why i use BB Calmag with every RO-watering, so that the reservoir in the pots doesnt uses up in the middle of the grow unnoticed and the pH stays stable. Usually with tap-water this is not a problem, but instead the PH steadily increasing because of the high extra calcium tap-water contains.
Low PH turn out over time with RO-water and without Calmag when you recycle. You must add the minerals again, and slow down the depletion at best!
Edit: I dont mean of measuring the drain....but propperly probing the soil when preparing the soil for the next cycle. This is when i recalibrate it to 5.9 with coffee ground and organic acidic-watering and microbes.... in the grow raising with the water controlled from 6.1 veg to 6.3 end of flowering. I never measure drain.
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