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I have recently re-potted my plants into 3 gallon air-pots, filled with FFOF soil. I have watered with pH 6.0 water, and let the runoff sit for a day. Once collected, the runoff tested pH 7.8! Before you ask, I'm using an electronic Oakton EcoTester, and I've recently calibrated it.
This worries me because I'm afraid that the actual soil pH is somewhere well above 8, and that it might cause nutrient lockout soon. The plants are looking pretty healthy, although some of the plants are significantly shorter than others, and are slightly more yellow.
Here's what I am thinking of doing. I am all for doing a flush in hopes of lowering the pH, but instead of wasting a ton of water, I'm thinking of collecting the runoff, lowering the runoff with pH down, and running it through again. Does anyone see a problem with this? I'm considering it might be good to recycle the runoff, and put all of the nutrients in the FFOF back in the soil, while lowering the pH.
Has anyone tried this? Would this work? I'm in Cali, and with the drought, I feel crappy simply wasting runoff water. I've also heard of people adding vinegar, or lemon juice to their water in hopes to raise the acidity. Any alternatives, or other solutions to this problem are welcome!
- 4x4x6 tent
- 1000W HPS light, running %75, recently lowered to about 21" above plants.
- AC Unit set to go off at 75
- Temps have been between 68-78F (20-25C)
- Humidity between 35%-60%
- RO Water pH 6.0 with CalMag 1tbs/gallon. No neuts yet.
- Recently transplanted from 4" pots into 3 gal. Air pots.
- Soil is FFOF
I have recently re-potted my plants into 3 gallon air-pots, filled with FFOF soil. I have watered with pH 6.0 water, and let the runoff sit for a day. Once collected, the runoff tested pH 7.8! Before you ask, I'm using an electronic Oakton EcoTester, and I've recently calibrated it.
This worries me because I'm afraid that the actual soil pH is somewhere well above 8, and that it might cause nutrient lockout soon. The plants are looking pretty healthy, although some of the plants are significantly shorter than others, and are slightly more yellow.
Here's what I am thinking of doing. I am all for doing a flush in hopes of lowering the pH, but instead of wasting a ton of water, I'm thinking of collecting the runoff, lowering the runoff with pH down, and running it through again. Does anyone see a problem with this? I'm considering it might be good to recycle the runoff, and put all of the nutrients in the FFOF back in the soil, while lowering the pH.
Has anyone tried this? Would this work? I'm in Cali, and with the drought, I feel crappy simply wasting runoff water. I've also heard of people adding vinegar, or lemon juice to their water in hopes to raise the acidity. Any alternatives, or other solutions to this problem are welcome!