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Nutrient lock out will make your plant stop eating nutrients and is often caused from PH imbalance.
If your ph is off no BIOBIZZ for your plant.
someone said thats ph of allmix will never change when watered so u suggest to keep ph'n water
Unless you have PH perfect nutrients, they're going to alter the PH of your tapwater. Because of this if its thrown out of optimum range 5.8hydro 6.5soil
then you need to get it back to optimum. If youre worried about it, just mix a batch and test the ph of it :P
dynodave (10-09-12)
Don't adjust the pH of your netruents in biobizz, They are 100% organic, so contains no salts unlike synthetic netruents, adding Non organic pH adjusters will harm the soil. The soil will hold the pH accordingly.
Hope your tapwater is the magical number then. Good luck with your grow!
Killabeez420 (06-03-18)
TIKTOK (24-08-12)
Silly question then, So does tape water contain salts, I know organic products dont, So apart from salt content, what else will make the soil shift in pH, The soils pH will adjust accordingly when he changes netruents over the course of the grow, This in turn will adjust the pH of the soil accordingly as the netruents are different pH levels anyway, Thats what I have always understood, Whats your take on it ?
TIKTOK (24-08-12)
After I let my tap water sit out for 24 hours it usually raises PH to about 7.5 which imo is too high for my soil and needs to be lowered to around 6.5.
Then on days I feed, the same water sitting out but after mixing nutrients in will sit at about 5.5 which imo is way too low for my soil and needs to be raised.
Even if I had nutrients that didn't affect the PH of my solution, my initial tapwater being 7.5 would still be too high which is why I adjust... granted I could be completely
wrong here first time. I guess it all would depend on the PH of your tap? Sorry I've just confused myself on this one I hope someone can chime in.
Can someone answer a basic question,
Why doesn't the ph of water matter when using organic nutrients? I simply don't get it.
The biggest problems I have have had with soil is using organic nutrients when it goes acidic later in the flower cycle.
Biobizz nutes being the classic example in my experience.
So it's ok to water with a feed in 5.0 in soil?
just because someone hasn't had any problems, doesn't mean to say others won't.
Has someone actually tried using a oh of 3.2 or 9.8 or whatever using biobizz nutes in organic soil and had equal results to a textbook ph grow?
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