So I'm a new grower with 4 auto flowers rn, northern lights well (soon to be), but I read a few posts about run off water, so I know I'm going to ph my water and it will be in soil and I'm thinking if I can get a ph of 6.5 or so it would be nice, but once I water/feed them would the run off be different? like idk I read about others having nutrient deficiencies because their run off was higher or lower? what does run off wate have to do with the water you Initially intake into the soil? I will be growing in soil and not in a pot so I can't test run off if I wanted to, I just don't want to put in (if this is the case) water with a ph of 6.5 and it be like 7.5 or higher run off if that's how it works, I'm just confused
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Checking run off PH is just a way for indoor growers to check soil PH. There are other methods to check soil PH and you can amend your soil before starting grow.DIY grow space 2.5' X 3.5' X 6.5'
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If you are growing outside with regular outside dirt....ph won't really be an issue....please tell me how you plan on planting them in the dirt....your plan...
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I will first plant them in soil in a cup, that's decent but just not too expensive because, but I will end up transplanting when I feel they have enough vegeitive growth to be planted in the soil that I put in, which I'm thinking of 5+ gallon hole and I will be feeding them foxfarms nutrients big bloom, grow big, and tiger bloom
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Why in the dirt? Why not a 7 or 5 gallon fabric pot...with coco and perlite...you are growing autos...two months in and out...
Unless you have worked the ground where you plan on putting them...like tiling up an area digging a big hole mixing rich black soil in it.... why bother with all that
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I havnt really planned on a fabric pot...I have no idea how to grow in coco and perliteLast edited by growgorilla; 04-09-2017, 10:12 AM.
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would it work like soil exactly? or is there anything new
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also would I still get the same yield with coco and perlite?
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Oh yea....great yields...easily fed and watered...
Also one advantage is you can pick it up and walk with it if ever needed
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