This might help keep some right . I know it helped me you can see what nutes you are locking out when ph levels go off
This might help keep some right . I know it helped me you can see what nutes you are locking out when ph levels go off
anybuddy (28-05-13), Heatseeker (06-03-14)
This chart is taken from "Marijuana Horticulture The Indoor-Outdoor Medical Grower"
Why is it that hydroponics requires different pH level to soil? How would the medium effect the acidity at which different compunds would dissolve?
Plants grown in soil have a symbiotic relationship with fungi,bacteria and other fawner in the soil so need a more neutral PH and plants grown in water(hydroponics) prefer a slightly more acidic root environment but they will still grow in a nutrient solution of upto 6.8PH to 7.0PH but won't grow as well and can/will lock-out nutrients,so you need a more acidic PH of 5.5 to 6.0PH to keep the nutrients from locking out.
Same with soil,you can grow in a PH as acidic as 5.0PH but again can lock-out nutrients and they won't grow as well as in a soil with a 6.5PH.
bump to the top , just incase any 1 else might want to look at the graph
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