Lol yeah this is exactly what I’m working on right nowOh and get some real water.
I can get coco but I tried and I can’t get the watering schedule for itCan you get coco?
Yes you can flush a few times with higher ph but you will have to continue to feed at like 7-7.5 ish. Again runoff ph means nothing I know it makes sense to check it but it’s no accurate. As long as feed ph is good that’s all that matters. What you can do is a few paste tests. Mix peat with distilled water. Let sit and check ph. It’s not 100% but it should give you an idea.I can get coco but I tried and I can’t get the watering schedule for it
The soil is in very good quality it’s mixed with perlite but for some reason it’s very acidic and I only now discovered it I can’t find dolomite lime where I live and I really wanna grow in soil so you say the only solution is watering with high alkalinity to balance it to 6.5?
I can’t just flush it couple times with 6.5 water and make it balance on that number and after planting just maintain it?
There’s a couple posts in forums from my country who also wonder how come we don’t have dolomite lime here and if I’m not wrong in coco you’re supposed to water almost every day and it’s too much effort for me since I work 12 hours a dayAlso. If you can get peat moss how is it possible you can’t get lime or gypsum etc. I assume you have garden centres. People grow gardens.
Straight peat isnt soil,its soiless so just like coco you fertigate often to runoff.There’s a couple posts in forums from my country who also wonder how come we don’t have dolomite lime here and if I’m not wrong in coco you’re supposed to water almost every day and it’s too much effort for me since I work 12 hours a day
I thought of investing in r/o system
And how does gypsum effects ph level?