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02-18-2007, 04:07 AM #1
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Hydro grower seeks dirt PH help
Opie! Sup? I have found that with hydro the root system is smaller than it is in soil.Seems that the plants want to produce more roots when grown in soil.Just be sure to keep it no higher than 6.8.. The meter will help alot.Just like the above post reads time is of essence! Read the run off as soon as.... You get a better reading and you can adjust better from a correct reading.
Ga Grown!GaGrown Reviewed by GaGrown on . Hydro grower seeks dirt PH help For various reasons I am trying to nurse some plants back to health that I had hidden out in the woods. I bought the most expensive potting soil that had no added ferts, and mixed it with some perlite and vermiculite. Occasionally when watering I add a few drops of hydro nutes. I figured this would suffice, since my wife uses my extra nutes to water her house plants about every 3rd watering, and they do extrordinarily well. My plants started yellowing and browning a little on the tip. I posted Rating: 5
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