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10-16-2007, 08:07 PM #9
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need help with nute burn
Dude, in all honesty, don't advise people on topics with which you obviously are not familiar. pH is NOT irrelevant in soil, but is just as important in a hydroponic setup. You are correct about soil buffering pH more than a hydroponic nutrient solution, but that changes nothing.
Originally Posted by water
Bramptony, you need to complete a soil-runoff pH test to determine the pH of your growing medium. Peat moss is acidic and does not lend itself well to growing GOD's gift (aka marijuana). Depending on how your medium tests, you will need to flush it to adjust your pH.
You posted that you are watering with a lower pH solution, but chances are that you will need to use a more alkaline solution to counteract the (more) probable acidity of your media due to fertilization and the peat moss.
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