Two part question. Does the PH of my soil matter if the PH of the runoff after adding feeding is good? Also, if I say my soil's PH is 5, can I simply raise the PH of my nute and watering to offset it?
Yes i have a soil test kit, but was wondering for example that if the soil tested low, but the runoff was good, are my plants okay? Basically I'm asking how do if I should adjust the PH of my water/nute to offset a high soil PH?
Yes i have a soil test kit, but was wondering for example that if the soil tested low, but the runoff was good, are my plants okay? Basically I'm asking how do if I should adjust the PH of my water/nute to offset a high soil PH?
Other than adding some peat for a high pH prob or dolomite lime for a low pH prob then the only other thing you can do is adjust your watering pH accordingly to compensate.
Most plants can still grow in ranges 4-8ph obviously the issue you have with this is nutrient uptake pH ranges which differ element to element.
If you are trying to correct a low pH issue then obviously increase your feed pH and vice versa.
They are not so much designed for soil, but rather designed to maintain the proper ph range of a nutrient solution. That doesnt mean its going to correct your soils PH.