Fixing soil ph

KryptoBud

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I give up. Have fun chasing an issue that doesn't matter.

Exactly the reason I use pellet lime. It last longer.


I can repeat that every time. Do you plan on throwing your soil away? Reuse it.

That makes no sense. It has lime that buffers it to 7.

So if I add 6.2 and it buffers to 7 or I add 7.4 water and it buffers to 7, what's the point?



Soil pH does matter, but not the way your are thinking. You don't test it every day. Farmers check it once or twice a year. Maybe more on some of the higher tech farms.


You check it when you start. To see what is needed to correct it.

You are using a premade so that buffers itself.

You are not even checking the pH right.

They key to good pot is KISS. Kelp it super simple.

The more gadgets and toys and things you worry over is what causes new growers to screw up.

Don't go looking for problems or you will find them.

Oh, and that's not luck, its understanding how soil and plant nutrition work.

Read "teaming with microbes" to learn bow soil works.
You tried. Some folks have to learn the hard way. I can't really blame new growers, theres so much misinformation its crazy. I think you're better off sometimes look on non mj sites for better info
 

Blitz35

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@Blitz35

I'm not trying to be a dick. It may seem that way.

Its crazy at the amount of misinformation and flat out myths when it comes to growing cannabis.

Of course ph is important. The wrong pH can cause lock outs. We all know this.


The part I'm getting at is with a good soil, store bought or homemade, pH is not a concern.

I can see on a new batch of soil testing just to be sure. After that though its not an issue. Soil takes care of itself.

I sent a sample of the soil here when I moved. It gave me a base line. From there I haven't checked it again. I can turn a shovel full over and it has a dozen worms.

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I think maybe you would like growing in coco. It requires you to have the right pH.
Not at all..don't take it the wrong way, I much appreciate your input! Sometimes online debate can seem offensive:) Since it is my first grow..i don't know if my soil is 'good' soil or not..i did research prior to starting..and what was available to me and within my budget, was why I got pro mix organic. The first two tiny waterings I gave it prior to its first of two serious waterings, was with tap water that prior to my first real watering, I found out it was around 8.5ph. So when I finally tested the water before its first runoff watering 6 days after sprout, I lowered it with white vinegar...2 tablespoons to the gallon which brought the ph of the water to 6.2ish. When I watered, and hearing the slight sizzle, no bubbles, I figured the ph is a bit high.
plants are doing fine it seems..though the white widow wasn't happy about the first feeding it got on sunday..showed slight clawing on Wednesday morning..hasn't gotten worse but still there..will be watering straight for the next 2 runs.
My late fall/winter grow will be done with 'cooked' soil with all the needed organic 'nutes' to plant and grow with less issue!:) Ph is virtually never an issue then and feeding is quite minimal.
 

whitebb2727

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Not at all..don't take it the wrong way, I much appreciate your input! Sometimes online debate can seem offensive:) Since it is my first grow..i don't know if my soil is 'good' soil or not..i did research prior to starting..and what was available to me and within my budget, was why I got pro mix organic. The first two tiny waterings I gave it prior to its first of two serious waterings, was with tap water that prior to my first real watering, I found out it was around 8.5ph. So when I finally tested the water before its first runoff watering 6 days after sprout, I lowered it with white vinegar...2 tablespoons to the gallon which brought the ph of the water to 6.2ish. When I watered, and hearing the slight sizzle, no bubbles, I figured the ph is a bit high.
plants are doing fine it seems..though the white widow wasn't happy about the first feeding it got on sunday..showed slight clawing on Wednesday morning..hasn't gotten worse but still there..will be watering straight for the next 2 runs.
My late fall/winter grow will be done with 'cooked' soil with all the needed organic 'nutes' to plant and grow with less issue!:) Ph is virtually never an issue then and feeding is quite minimal.
That's the vinegar. Just let the water sit out for a day or two and then use it like it is.

I think you will.be better off that way.

The main thing is getting your watering routine down pat. That's what makes or breaks a grow.

This place is a good place to learn.

Good luck and if any more problems pop up hit us up.
 

Michiganjesse

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if by "ss" you mean "supersoil', then that's the problem.
Supersoil is a shitty technique, and a shittty recipe.
No offense intended.
did you layer the nutrients?
No like I said I'm real new to this I got a base mix kit from buildasoil.com and added what there recipe said. This was my first time trying super soil hate to waste 100 gallons of soil. Take a look at buildasoil.com clack master Koontz style is what i used they break it down. If you don't mind looking at the mix and telling me if it should be good or not. I don't have issues in veg only when i flip to flower they start yellowing and turning purple but not the good purple it goes purple to black. No no layering it was just a mix spouse to be good from start to finish. But not so much issues galore.
 
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Blitz35

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That's the vinegar. Just let the water sit out for a day or two and then use it like it is.

I think you will.be better off that way.

The main thing is getting your watering routine down pat. That's what makes or breaks a grow.

This place is a good place to learn.

Good luck and if any more problems pop up hit us up.
At 8.5 ph, I don't feel comfortable using that to water the plants. I had the water sitting for over 48 hours..the ph doesn't change. I heard the purpose to let it sit is to let chlorine evaporate from it..but my tap water has virtually none in it. I added mylar paper today and its an enormous difference in lighting. Im not terribly worried about ph, like isaid, I only tested the runoff once, which I know u say is waste..i just went by what a lot of people did and were told to do. Plants look healthy for the most part, I think..again, first grow, and have learnt a lot, basically all I know, from sites like this and from reading countless articles/threads/videos!:) I have a grow journal posted here, I don't know how to add it to my signature. This is how they look today, day 20 from sprout..left auto ak, right auto white widow. Watered twice since sprout..once a week with slight runoff at 1.5L. Though it seems its drying out faster recently. I saw a leaf or two with a couple tiny drops of water on it.
 

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whitebb2727

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At 8.5 ph, I don't feel comfortable using that to water the plants. I had the water sitting for over 48 hours..the ph doesn't change. I heard the purpose to let it sit is to let chlorine evaporate from it..but my tap water has virtually none in it. I added mylar paper today and its an enormous difference in lighting. Im not terribly worried about ph, like isaid, I only tested the runoff once, which I know u say is waste..i just went by what a lot of people did and were told to do. Plants look healthy for the most part, I think..again, first grow, and have learnt a lot, basically all I know, from sites like this and from reading countless articles/threads/videos!:) I have a grow journal posted here, I don't know how to add it to my signature. This is how they look today, day 20 from sprout..left auto ak, right auto white widow. Watered twice since sprout..once a week with slight runoff at 1.5L. Though it seems its drying out faster recently. I saw a leaf or two with a couple tiny drops of water on it.
Why do you not feel comfortable? Don't fix something not broke.

I'm sure using vinegar and hearing it sizzle is good for the plant.

Have at it.
 

Blitz35

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Why do you not feel comfortable? Don't fix something not broke.

I'm sure using vinegar and hearing it sizzle is good for the plant.

Have at it.
Its not about fixing really..its about maintaining. You change the oil in your car before the engine seizes:) The sizzle is simply because the 6.2 ph is reacting to a higher ph in the soil...but since I gave it the two waterings..there are no issues with the vinegar..the issue I have is clawing on one plant since first feeding..which is what I should have not done..but its very minor.
 

Michiganjesse

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You tried. Some folks have to learn the hard way. I can't really blame new growers, theres so much misinformation its crazy. I think you're better off sometimes look on non mj sites for better info
I agree so much info some good some bad. Just so much. You will chase your tail if you listen to everything I myself am just learning this the hard way. Starting with a new approach letting it grow by itself KISS. is right I like your thought. Trying to hard to fix everything for nothing.
 

Michiganjesse

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@Blitz35
Can you tell me what the issue is here I'm in SS from buildasoil.com and in modularhydro buckets (soil hydro hybrid) I'm having major issues anyone know what this problem is temps are great 65 to 75, RH 55 to 60. No heat issues all led. These issues really hurt me. I'm fighting a tumor and my wife has seizures. Plants are not looking good. No nutes just soil. What is going on with my girls HELP.

I'm not trying to be a dick. It may seem that way.

Its crazy at the amount of misinformation and flat out myths when it comes to growing cannabis.

Of course ph is important. The wrong pH can cause lock outs. We all know this.


The part I'm getting at is with a good soil, store bought or homemade, pH is not a concern.

I can see on a new batch of soil testing just to be sure. After that though its not an issue. Soil takes care of itself.

I sent a sample of the soil here when I moved. It gave me a base line. From there I haven't checked it again. I can turn a shovel full over and it has a dozen worms.

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I think maybe you would like growing in coco. It requires you to have the right pH.
 
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KryptoBud

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I agree so much info some good some bad. Just so much. You will chase your tail if you listen to everything I myself am just learning this the hard way. Starting with a new approach letting it grow by itself KISS. is right I like your thought. Trying to hard to fix everything for nothing.
Can't count the amount of posts a day that tell people to let their water sit for 24hrs, really isn't necessary.
 

Blitz35

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Do you have a pic of the whole plant from a farther shot? Don't take my word for it, but possibly lacking phosphorous?
 

Michiganjesse

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Nutrient Kit For Sphagnum Peat Moss Base - ClackamasCoots Style

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Building your own soil? This is our preferred method...
Please note that due to the weight of this product it is always shipped USPS.

If you intend on using sphagnum peat moss then this kit is perfect for you. With the low PH of peat moss this kit comes with oyster flour to add lots of calcium and also help raise the ph to proper levels.

If you would like Build A Soil with another base like, Bagged Potting Soil, Pro-Mix, Sunshine Mix or even Coconut Coir then you'll want to check out our other products.

This Recipe is inspired by and credited to Mr. "ClackamasCoots" aka "LumperDawgz"

Want to learn more about Building soil? Check out this blog article: Building Soil Article

We separate the two so that the natural moisture in the rock dust doesn't effect the raw nutrients. Dump all the material into your soil for the proper mineral and nutrient balance.

I have always wanted to offer a nutrient kit in the style of ClackamasCoots. This nutrient kit is proven. It works because it is such a simple and affordable starting point to base your soil from. Use this kit and our free DIY nutrient E-Book and you will have healthy soil and healthy plants.

(CC is by no way connected to this Nutrient Kit, but it is his recipe and I have his blessing)

Here is what you'll be getting: FREE Shipping on this Nutrient Kit

Nutrients: (Use at 1.5 Cups Per cubic foot of soil or about 3 Tablespoon per gallon of soil)

1. Crustacean Meal - Crab and Shrimp

2. Kelp Meal - Acadian Seaplants Brand

3. Neem Cake - Premium Organic Neem Cake Imported from India.

Minerals: (Use at 4 Cups Per Cubic foot of soil or about 1/2 Cup per gallon of soil)

1. Brix Blend Basalt - Our Favorite Rock Dust for trace minerals. Highly paramagnetic.

2. Gypsum Dust - Calcium and Sulfur

3. Oyster Shell Flour - Calcium Carbonate - Adds available calcium and limes the Peat moss.

What You'll Need To Get To Finish The Recipe:

1. Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss: Available in 2.0 Cubic Foot Bales and 3.8 Cubic Foot Bales at Home Depot and most gardening stores. Notice: The 2.0 Bale will fluff up to about 3.0 Cubic Feet and the 3.8 Bale will fluff to about 6 Cubic Feet.

2. High Quality Compost or Worm Castings: Search for local compost or castings on craigslist or order some here on our website.

3. Aeration Amendment: Something to aerate the soil like perlite does in normal potting mix. We like to use Pumice and Rice hulls but you can use whatever is available to you including perlite, rice hulls, lava rock, pumice etc.

You'll notice there isn't any High P ingredient like Soft Rock Phosphate or Fish Bone Meal and after speaking with Coot about this I realized a few things. This Kit has many ingredients that contain Phosphorous at normal levels which will not be harmful to Mycorrhizal fungi. High P amendments can have a negative effect on the soil Mycorrhizal life, for this reason Coot recommends using this recipe.

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS NUTRIENT KIT

$15 - Small Box Mix into 1 Cubic Foot of Soil (12 oz of Nutrient Kit and 3 lbs of Mineral Mix)

$40 - Medium Box Mix into 6 Cubic feet of soil (4.5 lbs of Nutrient Kit and 18 lbs of Mineral Mix)

$55 - Large Box Mix into 9 Cubic feet of soil (1/3 Yard) (6.75 lbs of Nutrient Kit and 27 lbs of Mineral Mix)

Save 25% when purchasing more then 3 Large boxes nutrient kit at a time. (Automatically when you go to your cart)

3 Large Boxes will mix into 1 Cubic Yard of base soil. 1 Cubic Yard equals 27 Cubic Feet or 200 Gallons of soil.

Mix and then let sit for 1-2 weeks before planting.

Here is the Mix as written by ClackamasCoots:

Equal parts of Sphagnum peat moss, some aeration deal (pumice, rice hulls, lava rock - whatever is sitting in the garage) and finally some mix of humus - my compost, worm castings some black leaf mold I bought from the local 'worm guy' To each 1 c.f. of this mix I add the following:
1/2 cup organic Neem meal
1/2 cup organic Kelp meal
1/2 cup Crab meal (or Crustacean meal when available - it has Shrimp meal with the Crab meal. It's a local product from the fisheries on the Oregon & Washington Coasts)
4 cups of some minerals - rock dust

After the plant is in the final container I top-dress with my worm castings at 2" or so and then I hit it with Aloe vera juice and Comfrey extract. Or Borage. Or Stinging Nettle. Or Horsetail ferns. Whatever is ready.

That's it.
Why re-invent the wheel? This proven mix is simple.
Why is this Nutrient Kit So important?

"A wonderful thing about a balanced, mineralized soil based on the soil's exchange capacity is that everything else becomes easier. The soil pH self-adjusts to its optimum, plant disease and insect problems largely disappear, water retention, drainage, soil texture, and rate of decay of organic matter all become self-regulating and automatic, weather permitting. The grower knows that the nutrients are in the crop because the nutrients are available in the soil. The soil life is active and healthy and helping to make these nutrients available, and the plants growing on this ideal soil have free-choice of any nutrient they want, in balance, a balance designed by intelligent science and observation."

- Michael Astera

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Very fast shipping and everything looks great. Only problem I had was the Oly Mountain Compost had a small hole in the bag. Thanks!
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I'm ramping up to run the CC CSPM mix now, but it smells glorious. I had mycelia growth on top of my soil mix within the first 24 hrs. I hope this mix kills it! Thanks for helping me mix my soil with known quality inputs, pre portioned out! Brilliant.
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I got everything for coots mix besides sphagnum peat moss from BAS. The packages arrived the week I ordered them. The quality of the soil and amendments are top notch. I had no bug issues, it all smelled earthy fresh and strong. My plants are sitting happy so far. Can't wait to see how bloom goes. Will probably go with the bags of OLS for my next ...Read More
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