I have several seedlings planted indoors under a 4ft 8 light HO fluorescent lights the pots are 3 gallon and the medium is "Victory brand garden soil indoor/outdoor Sea Blend" I picked up from a local hydro store. I water with RO water (ph 7.0 initially and 10ppm) my nutrient line at the moment is GH's 3 part and I run their simple drain to waste program except I back off a tad bit 100ppm or so. When watering I add ph down to 6.0-6.3 and when I feed the ph drops from the nutes to right about the same range. I add Botanicare cal/mag according to the instructions on the bottle. I haven't seen any problems the growth is all decent my only concern is the relatively high ph from the runoff of my plants when watering at 6.0 the runoff is 7.5-7.8 I've seen several replies to threads concerning runoff and am curious to know if it's an indicator of soil ph whatsoever? If the calculations on those threads are correct then the ph of my soil should be about 8.6 to 9.6 too basic I haven't noticed any problems at all but since my runoff still isn't extremely far off the acceptable range I'm wondering if lowering the ph would promote enhanced growth??? Is it time to invest in a soil ph probe? The manufacturer claims a ph 6.6 for another one of their blends I can't find the ph for the "Sea Blend" what could explain the rise in ph in the runoff???