TRUTH ABOUT 'pH ing' YOUR SOIL! ... Should you pH soil, runoff, water plants?

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DO YOU CHECK YOUR PH?! 🤔 ... Smash that like! 💚

icanthc
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Last summer in the spring i put 2 huge loads of cow manure all over tbe garden and tilled it in then i put 240 pounds of lime granules and it opened up the roots to pull up nutrients and we use FOOP fertilizer and my 12 plants yielded 48 pounds of dry cured flower.
12 different strains at that

hank.
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I grow outdoors in a homemade super soil, use well water that has a ph level around 7.4-7.8 never had any issues and I grow very large healthy plants. I think you have to have a game plan and stick too it. If your growing organic and using well water, don’t change it half way through the grow. I see to many people watch misleading information online and start changing there feeding pattern or water ph levels and that’s when they start to have issues. Keep it as simple as possible, you don’t have to give your plant every new product that hits the market.

johnnyp
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I grow in coco and I use the cheapest method of ph up and down... either lemon juice, apple cider vinegar or distilled white vinegar for ph down and baking soda for ph up... simple, cheap and easy... I use 1 tablespoon for 3 liters and tha usually brings it down to 6.2 from 7.0

joshuatetreault
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As long as you keep your ph in the range of 5.0 to 7.0 you will be absolutely 💯

coryharrell
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Been growing organic a few years, always with ph balanced water, no nuts of course, no checking ph of soil, and no problems. I'm sold on organic growing! I sprout the seeds, throw them into organic soil, set the lights and water when the soil is dry. And I don't water until I get run off. Growing in 5 gal buckets, I've found 32-48 oz every couple days works perfect.

Rado
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Your bird of paradise in the back needs as much light as your cancan plants. Give it love.

TheAubreePWI
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Hardest working man in the weed space on YouTube 💯 gotta give this man his respect✊🏿

Kdubb
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Ph is definitely important my 1st grow was 14g no ph second 3rd and on all over 2 or 3 Oz a plant

AUTOFLOWERMADNESS
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I happen to grow in organic living soil, so I don't normally ph unless I run into an issue.when I do check it I use the drops and use baking soda to raise and either lemon juice or vinegar to lower. I also use rain water for all my plants (med, veg garden, and house plants)

stonersgarden
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Excellent info!
I fill plastic jugs with water using a boogie blue carbon filter I use a little PH down to bring it to around 6.5 but I’m also putting slightly different amounts of PH down in each tub so every time I water it’s slightly different PH.

RicoRodriguezGrows
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I run organic and I let my plants get to dry sometimes and I know that it kills microbes or temp stops them from doing there job, so I ph my water to just get within a range of 6-7, I also add fishsh!t every watering and recharge once a week.

doingfreakythings
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Total respect, great info. Automatic thumbs up every time I watch your content.

brianloving
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I don't worry about run off unless my plants having problems 👍💚🌿🌞

cavbarjones
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I use AN ph perfect and it makes life easier. I can make a reservoir so fast and I only have to balance it once a week. That a lot more free time for me.

alfredgaitan
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Can’t use the tap water here the ph is between 8.0-9.0 and the t.d.s is 350-450.that also doesn’t factor in the fluoride arsenic and other pesticides from the farming land around here.we also have higher levels of chemicals from large manufacturers in the water.

midnitesilverrun
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All that runoff pH checking sounds funny to me. Organic soil and rain water will eliminate all that pH checking and adjustment and the whole nutes ppm thing.

comfortablynumb
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Well it's only my second run but I'm growing organic so it's not a big deal for me. I have however learned to tell by the leaves if the pH is high or low. I've had pretty good success so far. I do plan to get a metre but I'm into flower for the second time plants looking good and I still don't have a metre so..

Awesome video man love the channel keep up the good word brother :)

psychoadam
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Haven’t found one video yet that tells you that when flowering the soil ph should be raised to 6.5-7.5, this is important for p-k uptake

crispy
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I just buffer a bit. Then the soil stays in the window at all times. Buffering is adding bases and acid until the PH is hard to change once set. Many nutrition formulations also auto buffer the medium into the PH window of 5.5 to 6.5. If you do not use one that does then make a decent dose of ups, and downs, and mix them to make a middle ground that would take a huge amount PH drift to offset. Do not go too hog on it, the acid and bases we use for plants are phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide so can also act as macronutrients and too much leads to over fert. With practice you will find the right ratio to make your soil or water stable for the entire grow without having to ever adjust it again.

krisreddish