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06-27-2010, 02:30 AM #1Senior Member
Watering pH in Organic Soil Based Systems
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
leadmagnet Reviewed by leadmagnet on . Watering pH in Organic Soil Based Systems ...doesn't matter. In fact, the guidelines of watering with a pH around 6.5 could actually harm your plants in certain circumstances. It doesn't matter because there is a huge colony of bacteria and fungi living in your soil, and you feed them, not your plant directly. They will use what you give them and the pH of the SOIL will ADJUST ITS SELF in a properly running system. Now, I'm not saying pH isn't important, because the pH of the SOIL is very important. It's just how you feed the Rating: 5
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