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    COCO COIR pH issues growing in Coco Coir

    I am currently growing 3 autos in coco coir/30% perlite, 3 gallon pots, and they are at day 18 since sprouting.

    The instructions I am following (https://www.growweedeasy.com/coco-coir) say to keep the pH between 5.5 and 6.5. I therefore adjust the nutrient solution (Fox Farms Big Bloom and Grow Big, 1/3 strength, Cal Mag full-strength) to about pH 6.0 before watering. I am using a good pH meter (Apera), I frequently check the calibration with pH 4 and 7 standards, and it has always been spot on.

    However, when I recently checked the pH of the runoff after watering, the runoff had a pH of 6.9 (the same for all three plants).

    I therefore decided to water some more (since the Coco was already saturated) to try to flush out the high pH liquids, and gave each one another 500 ml of nutrients at pH 5.1. Again, the runoff had a pH of 6.9.

    So something in the Coco is raising the pH. I made up the Coco according to the instructions in
    https://www.growweedeasy.com/coco-coir - I hydrated it in water at pH 6-6.5 with Cal Mag and let it fully drain, but I didn't wash it more extensively. The Coco I used was this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y2K5JMB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

    ​But it seems that something in the Coco, which doesn't wash out easily, is raising the pH to 6.9, even when it is fed at pH 5.1.

    Should I ignore this and just continue feeding it at the right pH - or should I flush the pots with Cal Mag, pH 5.5 or so, until the runoff is a similar pH?




    #2
    Ignore the runoff pH completely if your seedlings are healthy.

    I no longer measure runoff pH or EC. If my plants show problems I correct them then. Runoff pH is typically all over the shop and often cannot be reliably repeated which is required in the name of science!
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    • Gingerbeard
      Gingerbeard commented
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      Word......

    #3
    OK, good to know! One less thing to worry about.

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      #4
      You see... you can't change pH of coco by adjusting normal nutrient solution pH. That's what i just said somewhere else.



      Because of high pH buffering capacity of coco you need to water several times with nutrient solution at pH 3.0 or even 2.5 to be able to considerably lower pH of a coco substrate. But I'm not telling you need to do this. I personally prefer pH of 6.2 at run off.

      A litter of 0.01 mM of a strong acid, pH 5.0, means completely nothing for a litter of coco. CEC of coco is about 100 meq/L

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      • Bluey
        Bluey commented
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        Good to hear from you ZiroOne . Hope you are well

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