For not asking a question and assuming you are correct is stupid. Ideal level for soil growth is in terms of pH is 6.0-7.0. If your pH level is @ 5.1 add dolomite lime ( do not use quick lime ) to bring your pH level up.hi all,
Im a bit confused on this whole ph thing. I know that the optimum water ph is 6.2-6.3 but what i dont uderstand is the soil ph.
If my soil has a ph level of 5.1 do i have to add on to that so its 6.2? Im totally confused!
Sorry for such a stupid question.
Eh!? Did i not ask a question? I assumed i was correct; where did you get that?!For not asking a question and assuming you are correct is stupid. Ideal level for soil growth is in terms of pH is 6.0-7.0. If your pH level is @ 5.1 add dolomite lime ( do not use quick lime ) to bring your pH level up.
I am/ I will.i though you were going to transplant in the bio stuff?
very helpful, thanks bonz!What is pH, and what do the terms acidic and alkaline mean?
The acidity or alkalinity of the soil is measured by pH (potential Hydrogen ions). Basically it's a measure of the amount of lime (calcium) contained in your soil, and the type of soil that you have. A soil with a pH lower than 7.0 is an acidic soil and one with a pH higher than 7.0 is considered to be alkaline. A pH of 7.0 is neutral.
Do the digital testers work both for water and soil or do i need a separate one?Adjusting your soil pH :
Once you have determined the pH of your soil with a good tester, you can amend the soil if needed to accommodate the plants in your garden using inexpensive materials commonly available at your local garden center.
very helpful, thanks again!Adjust soil pH slowly over several days time, and check pH often as you go. Radical changes in pH may cause osmotic shock damage to the roots.
Raising soil pH : (to make it more alkaline)
It is generally easier to make soil mixes more alkaline than it is to make them more acidic. The addition of dolomite lime, hardwood ash, bone meal, crushed marble, or crushed oyster shells will help to raise the soil pH.
by MisterIto
In soil: add dolomite limestone to the soil; use small amounts of hydrated lime.
Lowering soil pH : (to make it more acidic)
If your soil needs to be more acidic, sawdust, composted leaves, wood chips, cottonseed meal, leaf mold and especially peat moss, will lower the soil pH.
by MisterIto
bloodmeal/cottonseed meal during vegetative; bonemeal during flowering.
Bull shit! You've been nothing but brilliant help!!! And you certainly do know your stuff! Hes probably just jelous! (which thread?) What did the Admins say? "stop posting so much!"? HA! fuckin L! Yea i think with the amount of points you got now you could buy a car, all though i think you should save it and buy a house.i use the water tester for both. dont have one for soil. they may be a little more acurate?
well i have to be carefull giving advice now. i just got slamed by some punk on another thread. i geusse i`m a puck hog, i have to many posts and activity for him so he thinks i`m doing this to gain fake points or something? ha ha. i told him i would have them all erased if it made him feel better so he reported me to staff. ha ha ha oh well sorry i`m laid up in bed right now sick and this is keeping me bussy. anyway just had to vent
that has got to be the worst advice i have ever seen on here go read son.i stopped phing my water for soil and i am not having a problem .if you simply go to orchard or home depot get either bone meal or blood meal it will help change the ph of your soil. just read on the box. dont let growing get too technical. i recomend using the dosage of nutes on the bottle dont ph and just feed the plants its easy and youll have less issues. in hydro you need to ph but with soil ive always found that phing always leads to a need to fix the ph later .trust me i
Did you use CFL's? If so, which ones/how many? and in what size of space?i used canna coco fibre as my medium and all the canna nutes...never check my p.h last grow 27 oz from 5 plants....all organic. All from growell.
Oo, ye ye me to, me too. (*cough)efp thx for the support. i`m a little sicker than a cold, thats why i have a med card to grow.
........ thats just stupid!!anyway his issue was that i posted 3 times or so in a row to the guy that started the thread
i used canna coco fibre as my medium and all the canna nutes...never check my p.h last grow 27 oz from 5 plants....all organic. All from growell.
Thanks leafysmell. Im gonna stick with Bio-Bizz All-mix soil though(at least for the time being). I think its gonna cause me less hasstle. what with all the nutes and stuff. 'bonz' has advised me quite a alot on it and the whole soil thing, it just feels more comfortable.GroWell > Growing in Canna Coco
This is the full canna range they also have a chart that explains how much nutes to use for the diff stages of growth. This is all in mls and ltrs i used it as a guide as ur plants will tell u what they need.
Hope it helps
You mean send it to a friend?anytime you prder online send it to a separate addresse to pick up. each company will package differently depending on what you order and from whom