Boys and Girls,
I've noticed my fox farm ocean forest soil (with perlite added) tends to trend upward in pH. I water at 6.3 but notice runoff pH will continuously creep upwards. The highest I've noticed runoff is about 6.7 which means the root ball is likely higher than this.
PH is currently around 6.55 after a few waterings, but I'm not liking how much water I need to keep it under control, especially considering the plant is 3 weeks into flower. Runoff is always sufficient, probably more than necessary due to a recent flush, and nutrient levels are all optimal. No significant discoloration but I will have reduced yeilds due to the flush, which id like to prevent next time around.
I realize dolomite lime is a good additive for an acidic medium, what are your suggestions for something similar to treat Alkalinity in soil? My goal is to add something prior to planting in hopes of better control from the get-go.
Thanks!
I've noticed my fox farm ocean forest soil (with perlite added) tends to trend upward in pH. I water at 6.3 but notice runoff pH will continuously creep upwards. The highest I've noticed runoff is about 6.7 which means the root ball is likely higher than this.
PH is currently around 6.55 after a few waterings, but I'm not liking how much water I need to keep it under control, especially considering the plant is 3 weeks into flower. Runoff is always sufficient, probably more than necessary due to a recent flush, and nutrient levels are all optimal. No significant discoloration but I will have reduced yeilds due to the flush, which id like to prevent next time around.
I realize dolomite lime is a good additive for an acidic medium, what are your suggestions for something similar to treat Alkalinity in soil? My goal is to add something prior to planting in hopes of better control from the get-go.
Thanks!
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