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    Soil Ph or water?

    My pleasure, Twenty. Best of luck with your grow! :rastasmoke:
    Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Soil Ph or water? Hello! first of all I hope everyone having a wonderful day :jointsmile: I have a few dumb questions... As far as growing in soil, how do you monitor the Ph? do you just leave your water set out to evap the chlorine, then test the Ph and adjust the water with whatever accordingly? Or do you have to do that on top of something else with your soil? Hydro was the coolest thing in my mind until I read up on all the work and $$ it takes.... more the $$ because I'm a firm believer you need to Rating: 5

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    Soil Ph or water?

    I would always recommend having your pots with drainage holes in them... advanced grower or not. In soil grows, you will want to periodically flush your soil to remove fertilizer salt buildup and it is much easier done with drainage holes.

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    Soil Ph or water?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    Hello! first of all I hope everyone having a wonderful day
    Why thank you, I hope yours is also a joy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    As far as growing in soil, how do you monitor the Ph?
    It's easiest to monitor RUNOFF. When you flush, or even feed to the point where there's water coming out the drain holes, collect some and do a quick check on it.
    You don't HAVE to evap off chlorine really.
    Also it helps to start with a buffered soil with plenty of humus in it... link in my sig has info.


    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    I already have a Milwaukee SM802 meter which would have been perfect for hydro, but since that's prolly not the way this will go I don't know if that will still work. I mean it will for the water but I don't know about the soil (if that even has to be checked, and if so, how?)
    Oh oops I should have left this with the last bit of the question but any accurate pH meter will do since you are testing water either way- the soil pH meters are a bit cheesy....

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    Also what is the best soil? the stuff without nutes? I have heard to stay away from miracle grow and those kinds...right? but wouldn't have a clue as to mixing the right amount of nutes in soil.
    Until the plnat has 5 nodes, NO NUTES from any source including soil. MG is pretty chemical-y but the MG organic is not too bad in a pinch if you add a bunch of perlite to it, because you ARE going to need to flush at some point.
    Don't try to mix in ferts in the soil unless you have a commitment to an organic regimen- your whole approach will be quite different.

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    Soil Ph or water?

    Thanks Sticky icky icky icky icky......icky! of the ickest! :thumbsup:
    Def good info, if only everyone out there were herbal enthusiasts we would all be much better off... :stoned:
    All posts and pictures by Twentyinches are totally fictional and have been derived from magazines and publications on the web.
    -you know ur going through a dry spell when ur smokin goo-
    *stoners get the munchies- drunks get the punchies*
    ...do i seem alright to you?

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