the nuts rises or falls the ph?

RawBudzski

Well-Known Member
I was not serious.. I have never heard of that & please dont go dropping peanuts into your res cause of me.
 

snocat

Active Member
nutes will drive your ph down,you need a test kit or a meter to determine what your ph is at,it is best to ph the water before you add nutes
 

jokacross

Active Member
is I know that. but I have a liquid pH tester and hen I had nuts they colored the water and hen I put the solution to test the pH I think I dont get an accurate test. Thats why I wask hen adding nuts raise or falls the ph value.
 

borbor

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does anybody else wanna punch something when they feel like they're the only person that can see the "e" in "nutes"?

I have a friend that'll send me weird texts like "want to mach a bowl" and it almost makes me not want to until he goes back to high school or something
 

ULMResearch

Active Member
Well, he could be non-English... but yes, I did kick a puppy after reading his 3rd post.

Nutrients will lower the pH of your solution. Get a digital meter if you can't tell what the pH is because of the color.
 

jokacross

Active Member
ok. Just purchased a digital one I'm waiting for him to arrived but till that I need to know how to it properly. And I'm not English so sorry for that and I promise that from here I will right correctly nutes lol
 

Kingrow1

Well-Known Member
ok. Just purchased a digital one I'm waiting for him to arrived but till that I need to know how to it properly. And I'm not English so sorry for that and I promise that from here I will right correctly nutes lol
Is this a soil grow or hydro, didnt know biobizz would work with hydro but you learn somthing every day. I use it for soil, water pH starts out 7.5, full dose of nutes biobizz brings it down a small bit to 6.5 so no ph up or down. I dont even pH my water no more for soil in organics, pH 8 or 6 is fine for my plants as long as the soils healthy, above 8 or 6 and i would consider pH'ing but feel that goes against the organic principles. Soil organisms help buffer the soil and water anyway, gives em somthing else to do!lol!

I find the whole pH thing a bit overated, i feed my house plants water from the tap at pH8 and get no problems then someone says pH it to 6.5 for best results, i disagree with a lot of points in the whole pH debate and biobizz has very little effect on water being organic so i would not buy into the whole pH thing, soil is my buffer not pH up or down. Peace
 

jokacross

Active Member
Is this a soil grow or hydro, didnt know biobizz would work with hydro but you learn somthing every day. I use it for soil, water pH starts out 7.5, full dose of nutes biobizz brings it down a small bit to 6.5 so no ph up or down. I dont even pH my water no more for soil in organics, pH 8 or 6 is fine for my plants as long as the soils healthy, above 8 or 6 and i would consider pH'ing but feel that goes against the organic principles. Soil organisms help buffer the soil and water anyway, gives em somthing else to do!lol!

I find the whole pH thing a bit overated, i feed my house plants water from the tap at pH8 and get no problems then someone says pH it to 6.5 for best results, i disagree with a lot of points in the whole pH debate and biobizz has very little effect on water being organic so i would not buy into the whole pH thing, soil is my buffer not pH up or down. Peace
Is a soil grow! and what you right is what I want to know since the beginning of this thread! Thanks a lot!
 

r1tony

New Member
Adding nutes or water will effect PH balance. If you use an organic based nute then your reservoir usually the fluctuation will be wild for about 24-48hours then stabilize.
 
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