This is the cheap ph meter i got, i am a small grower and i cannot afford the expensive ones unless i have to!
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I can tell you that the Ph of London tap water is always around 7.8 to 8.0 and I would agree with @Waira about lowering Ph before the water goes in. I bought a cheap Ph meter from ebay for £10. They're not the best, but in my experience, its reliable, although you will need to buy calibration fluid and calibrate it every now and then. I mix my nutrients the night before and adjust the Ph just before watering the next day. I bring the Ph down using a "Ph down solution". I'm growing in coco, so need the Ph to be as low as 5.8.Hi, I am having a few problems at the moment, iron deficency and maybe my PH levels. I am growing in Biobizz allmix and using Biobizz Grow and Bloom. Because i am using those pouch pots i cannot get a run off so i bought a PH meter, a cheap £10 job that you poke into the pot. I am not sure how accurate it is because somebody told me today in my local grow shop that london water is high ph maybe 7.5 even 8.
The instructions on my PH meter say to take some soil, mix it with water into a mud then use the meter, obviously if london water is high ph then that will faslify the results?
SO my question is this. Should i treat my tap water each time i water the plants?
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i have a couple of more questions which may get answered here so i will wait
ps I was told to fill my watering can 24 hours in advance and that helps with the PH, does it?
Definitely allow London water to sit for at least 24hrs. It helps dissolve or evaporate the chlorine. The water is also very high EC or ppm value and doesn't leave a great deal of room for adding nutrients to younger plants, so you could easily burn the hell outa your plants by adding too much nutrients. I don't know anything about biobizz, but I do rinse a lower nute solution through my plants each week, it helps flush out a salt build upFor a change this is not a question!. I just went to my local hydroponic shop, i have been using it for a while so we both know what the score is but as this is the UK we have to talk about growing "chillies" He suggested using a lot less of the biobizz grow nutrient, using plain water every other water AND if you leave the water out for a day then the chlorine evaparates which may help with my problems. As far as not needing to PH when using bobizz products, everybody i have spoken to agrees with this except waira? i know a few people using biobizz and none of them have had to test for PH
or have had problems. Anyway i would like to thank you all for your replys and input and i will keep you posted on my new feed regime.
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That shop guy is wrong IMO, if you start using even less nutrients, on a weak nutrient conc. product like Biobizz, you plants will suffer even more, poor growth, defc. issues,... That line is made to used all together in conjunction, to cover all the nutrient bases.. reducing the Grow may cause further defc.'s, and with low N input, plants will be smaller and eat their fans like crazy during bloom... that soil is also very mild, and doesn't have the chops to support the plant with minimal inputs,... Yes- about the chlorine,... and pH'ing a nutrient solution after all inputs are there is a common practice, if it needs it; it may not after the acidic nutes go in,...Again, without a meter, or even a test kit of some kind, you're blindly acting on faith,... ditto for the soil pH, which is no reflection of the liquid pH's going in,.. this helps keep pH from swinging too much....