I'm able to grow 4 plants legally, so I plan to grow two in soil, and two in coco,
I'll be using FoxFarm soil - Foxfarm FX14053 Ocean Forest Plant Garden PH Adjusted 12 Quarts Potting Soil Blend Mix for Containerized Plants
And for coco - MOTHER EARTH Coco Bale 5 kg, 100% Coconut Coir Fibers.
I understand that the soil already has nutrients in it, and the coco does not. I assume that I will have to add the nutrients from the beginning in the coco, but NOT the soil, which brings me to my question;
How will I know when the soil needs nutrients, I've read that I can measure the PH of my runoff water to see if it's within limits, and adjust the PH accordingly.
Does that mean if my PH is off, my plants need nutrients?
If not, is there a method to determine if they need to be added.
Thanks
I'll be using FoxFarm soil - Foxfarm FX14053 Ocean Forest Plant Garden PH Adjusted 12 Quarts Potting Soil Blend Mix for Containerized Plants
And for coco - MOTHER EARTH Coco Bale 5 kg, 100% Coconut Coir Fibers.
I understand that the soil already has nutrients in it, and the coco does not. I assume that I will have to add the nutrients from the beginning in the coco, but NOT the soil, which brings me to my question;
How will I know when the soil needs nutrients, I've read that I can measure the PH of my runoff water to see if it's within limits, and adjust the PH accordingly.
Does that mean if my PH is off, my plants need nutrients?
If not, is there a method to determine if they need to be added.
Thanks
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