sepsis
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A quick question here....
I am growing in soil and my water's ph is 7.0.
I have used both Fox Farms Grow Big for veg and GH FloraNova Bloom for flowering (both the bottle and the guy at the hydro store said would work fine for soil.)
The problem is that when I mix up either one with water to feed to my plants, the ph drops to something like 5.0. After that point it takes a RIDICULOUS amount of ph up to bring the ph back up to about 6.8.
Seriously, what gives?? I figured I'd have to adjust for low ph a little but it seems like the ph for both the Grow Big and the FloraNova Bloom want to stay around 5.0. Both nutes say that they are buffered, is this what is causing this issue? And if so, how do I resolve it? And what exactly does buffered mean in the case of nutrients anyway??
I was wondering if maybe it had something to do with the order I do things in: add a bit of water, add nutes, fill the rest of the gallon with water, shake, then adjust for ph. Maybe I should adjust the water's ph before I add in the nutrients?
Has anyone else had similar issues with either of these nutrients? It seems like a lot of people here like to use Grow Big for vegetative growth, so I figured someone would have noticed the ph drop.
Sorry, I know it's a lot of questions, but this has been driving me crazy.
I am worried that my ph is going to drop unacceptably since the plants are in a potting mix that's mostly peat.
I am growing in soil and my water's ph is 7.0.
I have used both Fox Farms Grow Big for veg and GH FloraNova Bloom for flowering (both the bottle and the guy at the hydro store said would work fine for soil.)
The problem is that when I mix up either one with water to feed to my plants, the ph drops to something like 5.0. After that point it takes a RIDICULOUS amount of ph up to bring the ph back up to about 6.8.
Seriously, what gives?? I figured I'd have to adjust for low ph a little but it seems like the ph for both the Grow Big and the FloraNova Bloom want to stay around 5.0. Both nutes say that they are buffered, is this what is causing this issue? And if so, how do I resolve it? And what exactly does buffered mean in the case of nutrients anyway??
I was wondering if maybe it had something to do with the order I do things in: add a bit of water, add nutes, fill the rest of the gallon with water, shake, then adjust for ph. Maybe I should adjust the water's ph before I add in the nutrients?
Has anyone else had similar issues with either of these nutrients? It seems like a lot of people here like to use Grow Big for vegetative growth, so I figured someone would have noticed the ph drop.
Sorry, I know it's a lot of questions, but this has been driving me crazy.
I am worried that my ph is going to drop unacceptably since the plants are in a potting mix that's mostly peat.