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Much needed advice. Another question or three.
1. Have you heard of or any experience with a company called Kind Soil? According to their site, you add their product as a base, then top it with organic soil. They claim you never have to add nutes from start to finish. Considering giving it a try on my next grow. I totally forgot my other question. Ha. Thanks again man.
1. Have you heard of or any experience with a company called Kind Soil? According to their site, you add their product as a base, then top it with organic soil. They claim you never have to add nutes from start to finish. Considering giving it a try on my next grow. I totally forgot my other question. Ha. Thanks again man.
Thanks for the advice. I have added a little molasses, but not much, maybe a teaspoon per gallon. Enough or too much? To get the ph runoff up do I just ph up my feeding solution after nutes to around 7.5 or so? Thanks again.
No prob. You should be aiming to keep your soil pH at 6.5-6.8. For me, with a baseline 6.9ph of my soil (basically neutral-I did this over a month of watering before planting) that means I go in at 6.2-6.3 and keep a ph of 6.5-6.6. Do you have a good pH meter, one that runs to 1/100th of value (i.e. 6.75)?
However, i would not necessarily go chasing your runoff pH, i've done it when I was a novice and it really made me nuts, seen a guy ruin a hemp bucket grow by chasing run off as well. Myself, don't really check it too much after I have established the Ph of the soil. I just go in consistently throughput the grow at 6.2-6.3, and I suspect that is generally what you should be doing (but YMMV based on your localized conditions obviously). 1 tsp molasses per Gallon is fine, it's basically to feed the microbes in the soil and make it easier for the plant to uptake it's nutes.[/QUOTE