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11-29-2010, 10:52 PM #1
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Correct pH for soil...
thats a good deal, but Milwaukee is not one I am familiar with, I will only trust oak ton, Hanna, and blulab, with blulab and hanna being the ones i know even when they break I have a chance of getting a new one or a replacement. but that is a good deal, add a tds in their and then about 50-60 bucks in solution and;... well now I see it is just about 20, bucks cheaper but still not too bad. I really like the all in one monitors, one you don't need as much solution waste and 2 it is much easier to get 3 readings at one time then 3 separate readings, but I like the 20 dollar option too.
MadSativa Reviewed by MadSativa on . Correct pH for soil... If your soil is either acid or alkaline, would you need to adjust your water/nute pH accordingly? For instance, my girls are suffering from lockout due to soil being slightly alkaline. In order for my runoff to come out at a pH of 6.5, I had to flush with plain water pH'd at 5.1. My question is, should I always feed/water with a pH of 5.1(+/- depending to run off)? Or do I continue to feed/water with a pH of 6.3-6.7? The goal is to have a soil runoff pH of 6.5 correct? I was Rating: 5
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