JKp
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i had a chemical test kit, they seemed pretty accurateHow?
If it was from a $10 two-pronged "soil meter" its completely useless
i had a chemical test kit, they seemed pretty accurateHow?
If it was from a $10 two-pronged "soil meter" its completely useless
so how would i go about increasing the soil phI hate when people say "Soil" when they don't have a living soil with microbes. If you are using hydro nutrients with coco or peat or something just call it medium and not soil. As mentioned earlier, the chances of your nutrients being short something is rare. pH is going to be the culprit 99% of the time. And don't go flushing the shit out of a plant to try to fix the problem when again 99% of the time it's pH.
im going away for a week so ill leave them on calmag only and see what that doesYou can certainly add cal mag. I would layoff the biobizz for a week or two and if you start it up again no need to use it every other day. I'm not a big believer in deficiencies. If the plant has soil, water & light it's usually grower inputs that do the damage.
so lets say my coco ph is 5, ill need to feed it with 7 to make it a 6? is that how it works lolIf you are talking growing medium and you have an accurate reading that you can trust, then just increase your fed's pH.
Basically yes. It's not going to be perfect but it will work.so lets say my coco ph is 5, ill need to feed it with 7 to make it a 6? is that how it works lol
Nope just misinformedfertilizer ph always around a 6, idk about soil ph tho