pH soil issues. how to properly and accurately test.

Tahmi.Guhnn

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i know how to test pH for hydro set ups but im going organic and I'm trying to make my own soil. a few of my sprouts (2 nodes and less) seem to be yellowing. I'm pretty sure the pH is off, but i have those cheap testers you get from lowes and it seems no mater what soil i test its usually between 6 and 7 out side, inside, down the street. I've never really had to test for pH in soil b4 i normally buy pre-made fox farm. I'm also thinking it could be light burn/bleechin from having my LEDs too close. any thoughts?
 
would that be an accurate reading of the soil pH or like a little under or a little over what the pH in the soil is.
the reading that u get from the run off should be the ph of your soil

i currently use advance nutrients the ph perfect line but before i moved to that i ran with humbolts when ever i got a ph probelm i would just give it a good flush with phed water and i would be okay
 

Tahmi.Guhnn

Active Member
the reading that u get from the run off should be the ph of your soil

i currently use advance nutrients the ph perfect line but before i moved to that i ran with humbolts when ever i got a ph probelm i would just give it a good flush with phed water and i would be okay
i new your handle looked familiar. how are the clones doin?
 

Tahmi.Guhnn

Active Member
the reading that u get from the run off should be the ph of your soil

i currently use advance nutrients the ph perfect line but before i moved to that i ran with humbolts when ever i got a ph probelm i would just give it a good flush with phed water and i would be okay
also im assuming that if hypothetically you have a pH of 5 then watering with water pHd to 8 it would balance out to around 6.5; ph of 7.5 watered with water pHd to 6.1 it would balance out to around 6.8 or does logic not apply to this?
 
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