I'll leave the rocks outOne of those 2 schools of thought things. Some say needed, some say not needed....have done it both ways, not noticed any difference.
I'll leave the rocks outOne of those 2 schools of thought things. Some say needed, some say not needed....have done it both ways, not noticed any difference.
Going to look nowNot sure if you can get these over the pond .. but about as cheap and did me proud for years!
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Think he's meaning straight organic in which I think about 7/8 gal pot is needed to get through a grow... using HF in 2.5 gal fabric pots myself and ph all water/nutes....just to be safeSo you don't need to ph the water for organic grows?
Just for a heads up, what are you keeping the ph at?Think he's meaning straight organic in which I think about 7/8 gal pot is needed to get through a grow... using HF in 2.5 gal fabric pots myself and ph all water/nutes....just to be safe
5.8 to 6.5, requires about 50/50 mix of RO water (bought) and my well water...occasionally I have to add a couple drops of vinegar to bring it down a notch or 2.Just for a heads up, what are you keeping the ph at?
I hope this is not an annoying question but, what is RO water?5.8 to 6.5, requires about 50/50 mix of RO water (bought) and my well water...occasionally I have to add a couple drops of vinegar to bring it down a notch or 2.
Reverse osmosis waterI hope this is not an annoying question but, what is RO water?
He'd need a soil Ph tester for that.Bill, in small pots, even organic wouldn't soil ph change of the course of a grow?
Only for information. IF you have to adjust your water Ph in an organic glow, you need different water LOL!So you don't need to ph the water for organic grows?
Now that's where you could use a ph pen.5.8 to 6.5, requires about 50/50 mix of RO water (bought) and my well water...occasionally I have to add a couple drops of vinegar to bring it down a notch or 2.