Crazycatlady
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Hi, my husband and I have started our first grow. We have seedlings that are a little less than a week old right now. They are in Fox Farm Light Warrior. My question is what should we ph the water to when we water them?
Good advice even up to 8 phIf you're growing in soil, and your water's ph is between 6.5 and 7.5 i wouldn't bother changing it at all.
Welcome to RIUOk. That's what we were thinking. I've read some posts saying to treat light warrior the same as soil and I've also seen it referred to as soilless and to treat it the same as hydro. We were leaning towards treating it as soil though. Very much appreciate your quick response, thank you
Thank you. We've been lurking for several months now trying to research and learn as much as we could. I think we've prepared ourselves relatively well. But I'm realistic, this is our first go at it so I know we'll have questions along the way. We always try to find the answers ourself first, but it's a relief to know there's a community of people with experience that are willing to help.Good advice even up to 8 ph
Welcome to RIU
Ok, we've been using distilled water that is ph 6.5, so we can keep using it and not adjust the phKeep ph at 6.5 .... FF soils fall in at 6.3.
Thank you for the reminder that in the end it is a plant. This is something we keep having to tell ourselves. We want to give them the best possible chance to grow to potential so we're trying to learn everything we can but I know that's causing us to over think some things too. With it being our first try were just trying to be careful and not mess it all upLike others have stated, most tap water is fine for soil right out of the faucet. People don't pH when they water houseplants growing in soil. They just fill a container from the sink. Cannabis isn't special. It's just another plant. Treat it like one and they will grow just fine. It's when people over complicate things where they start having issues.
How about soilless?In soil its not the ph of the water but the quality. If you wqnt exact answers on your water you need to post up your water companies detailed analysis from their website.
We all done it at some point - ph is meaningless in soil, it does not tell the wider picture
Are soil and soiless the same thing - media with high cation exchage and probably limed.How about soilless?
These well meaning folks are giving you a number but they aren't explaining anything, which does not increase your understanding.Thank you for the reminder that in the end it is a plant. This is something we keep having to tell ourselves. We want to give them the best possible chance to grow to potential so we're trying to learn everything we can but I know that's causing us to over think some things too. With it being our first try were just trying to be careful and not mess it all up