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    Coco/Peat proper pH

    Hello all!

    As a complete beginner, I have gone through and purchased a substrate named 'Ciemhus Grow' :





    Now, my question is:

    Given that the stated pH is 6.9 on the back label - should I aim to pH my water around that figure when it comes to feeding/watering?

    The reason I am asking this (potential dumb) question is that I've read an article that stated that peat in general is quite acidic. Also, I have recently discovered that coco is regarded as a soil-less medium (with pH 5.5 - 6.5) - which only adds up to this dilemma that I'm facing

    I would appreciate if I could get any assistance regarding this from you veteran growers.

    Thank you for your time.

    #2
    you might want to buffer it with cal mag and proper ph before adding pearl light.

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    • left4leaf
      left4leaf commented
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      Thank you for your response.
      Since it already contains perlite, would you suggest adding in more?

    • changeofpace2014
      changeofpace2014 commented
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      Hey left4leaf - I originally used coco purchased in a brick ( cheap, cheap) and followed the preparation and buffering process of one of Nebula's articles.. the next time I recycled the same coco and had all kind of issues ( lot of extra work / stress).

      The following grow I opted to buy a better quality coco, which was pre buffered, however I still followed Nebula's preparation and buffering process ( that way I was sure). Have a look at her article and compare the pictures with the added pearl-lite to the mix you are either using or considering to use.

      I used my 5 gallon bucket, which has marks on it for gallons to estimate the ratios. A scale would be more accurate.

    • left4leaf
      left4leaf commented
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      Hi again changeofpace2014 - Thanks again for your thorough response; sorry for the late reply!

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