1. When you use "pH down", does the plant uptake the "pH down" with the water (and so it would need to have more added with every watering) or does it remain in the soil (and so will acidify the next lot of tap water)? Or to look at it the other way, if you keep using "pH down" will there be a buildup of "pH down"?
2. If you live in an area where the tap water is about 7 (7.14) do you bother adjusting the pH at all or just rely on the compost being the right pH?
I'm trying to learn more about the pH because I still get puny little calyxes on my plants. I get a reasonable weight 20-50g depending on strain and luck from autos but it's not dense. My temps seem marginally high (28ish), my light is a decent brand and spec and I use a load of fresh multipurpose compost with a touch of ericaceous soil to bring down the pH a bit and I use fish/blood/bone in the soil for nutes. I see other people with rock hard nugs and I get weed envy...
2. If you live in an area where the tap water is about 7 (7.14) do you bother adjusting the pH at all or just rely on the compost being the right pH?
I'm trying to learn more about the pH because I still get puny little calyxes on my plants. I get a reasonable weight 20-50g depending on strain and luck from autos but it's not dense. My temps seem marginally high (28ish), my light is a decent brand and spec and I use a load of fresh multipurpose compost with a touch of ericaceous soil to bring down the pH a bit and I use fish/blood/bone in the soil for nutes. I see other people with rock hard nugs and I get weed envy...
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