I feel really sorry for alot of new growers who prepare themself with an abundant amount of information to jump head first into growing their favourite plant to not only find once they run into issues that the information that they followed is sometimes greatly variated from person to person.
Ive just been reading Francos article on StrainHunters.com very good website love the expeditions Franco your a legend nothing against you! Its against the inconsistancy of growing information on the internet.
Franco states with Guerilla Growing Outdoors to start with a pH of 5.5 in veg , 6.5 in flowering and to 7.0 to the end of harvest
Franco states Indica grown with regular soil indoors start with pH of 5.8, move to 6.2 when flowering and 6.8 towards end of flower
For sativa in reg soil he states to start with pH of 5.8 move to 6.4 during flowering and to be at 7.0 towards end of flowering
Obviously this is Franco and i am not doubting his information at all he is the second breeder next to Arjan at GHSC but what frustrates me is that by following the most common pH chart on the internet any lower than 6.0 and you would be locking out NPK, Cal/Mag and sulfur by going with these numbers.
So there are 2 huge factors which play a part in whether the information we are following as soil growers is correct or not.
1. The information we are told on soil pH is incorrect or
2. If it is correct have growers like franco who suggest this low of a ph in soil only ever grown in an extremely buffered soil which would of eventually brought it in range that is 'recommended' via nutrient charts for example.
As if it is only based on extremely buffered soil its kind of giving false information, otherwise i think we have the pH scale of Soil incorrect as ive heard a few other people going as low as 5.8 and it just blows my mind how that works for some but others get extreme pH issues
Ive just been reading Francos article on StrainHunters.com very good website love the expeditions Franco your a legend nothing against you! Its against the inconsistancy of growing information on the internet.
Franco states with Guerilla Growing Outdoors to start with a pH of 5.5 in veg , 6.5 in flowering and to 7.0 to the end of harvest
Franco states Indica grown with regular soil indoors start with pH of 5.8, move to 6.2 when flowering and 6.8 towards end of flower
For sativa in reg soil he states to start with pH of 5.8 move to 6.4 during flowering and to be at 7.0 towards end of flowering
Obviously this is Franco and i am not doubting his information at all he is the second breeder next to Arjan at GHSC but what frustrates me is that by following the most common pH chart on the internet any lower than 6.0 and you would be locking out NPK, Cal/Mag and sulfur by going with these numbers.
So there are 2 huge factors which play a part in whether the information we are following as soil growers is correct or not.
1. The information we are told on soil pH is incorrect or
2. If it is correct have growers like franco who suggest this low of a ph in soil only ever grown in an extremely buffered soil which would of eventually brought it in range that is 'recommended' via nutrient charts for example.
As if it is only based on extremely buffered soil its kind of giving false information, otherwise i think we have the pH scale of Soil incorrect as ive heard a few other people going as low as 5.8 and it just blows my mind how that works for some but others get extreme pH issues


