Few sites claim so..ill find out myself but the only thing I can use without spending so much are those strips that either you, or wet mentioned (or im trippin and none of u mentioned it). You guys got me a little stuck on whether I should even fuck with my waters ph, or just add lime to my mix...
Thanks for the advice you 2. Glad to have people like yall to help the community. I finally found my "bible" and will be doing much more reading now. Going back to what yall were saying.. The only time I use tap is when I germinate them. After that, brita the whole way (takes some time lol). I...
Glad I wasnt too noob for you. Let me wrap this up:
Mix the expoma in soil according to few post back (amount). You know I use Brita water...so I should just water as I normally do with the lime mixed and I should be okay? Is this correct? +rep player
Espoma Garden lime, and this is suppose to act as a buffer?? Correct me if im wrong cause I seem to be quite often (or if you get a chance, hit me with your cliff notes). This Man at home depot mentioned ammonium sulfate to bring it down, to boned to listen to him, but did some reading. Anyways...
You guys have made valid points. I bought a ph meter today a $15 dollar one from homedepot, which seemed pointless but at the same time a bit accurate..I tried it in many different variables and got close/same readings. I use a Brita filter when watering. I stuck the prong down into the soil and...
I appreciate it SSHZ. Thats one thing I did not know about using fertillizer, but im learning. I will have to do some science myself with the peatmoss and see how low (or if stays right below 7) it gets every time I water with it. Im afraid it will continue to drop, so Ill do different test...
Appreciate it and believe me I use to be on this site and I hate asking questions, but everytime I do research its one persons opinion against another (of course) so I tend to ask something I REALLY need to know. Thank you guys.
The soil I use is from TLC and its not bad. My first grow I didnt...
First off I want to apologize, my communication skills sucks when it comes to this. SSHZ is got it (thank god). I did research on google and I believe it was either through grasscity or another forum where a fellow member used a bit of peat moss in a gallon of water, shaked it up, and watered...
Evening folks, here is my question (thanks for any help):
I did the peat moss + gallon of water test to check the Ph of my soil, I dont have a reader majig but it was close to if lower then 7. It was original at 8. Is this a safe method to keep using? Of course the peat moss material is sifted...