Not sure if we are allowed to post in here, because I really do not see any one doing it. Delete this if i am in the wrong sorry. But that was a very great read and has answered a lot of questions for me. Thank you so much for making that.
Now I have a question and a comment as well. The comment being your attachments are not working, I get an error when I click on them (Think there was 2)
You also linked a Self Diagnose thread(Very helpful), I have not completed reading that thread yet, but in your write up, you say best to keep at 6.3-6.5 (soil), in that thread it says that 6.8 (Seems a bit high to me, but I am still very green) is the best ph.
"Nitrogen is a very important element in the plant, all of them are but some are more important than others. For soil the best ph to have is 6.8. Why? Because at 6.8, that’s the best number for ALL available nutrients to be absorbed into the plant without any of them being locked out. For hydro and soil less mediums best ph to have is around 5.8.
Try not to keep your plants to cold, because the cold temps will cause the nitrogen harder for the plant to be absorbed."
I get confused very easy sadly. If you have any input on that, would help out a lot. Thanks.
Also wanted to ask. You said "Adding nutes to your water can cause the ph to get low as well, so its best to test your ph of your water before and after you add your nutes"
Lets say the ph of your water is low call it 5.5, before you add nutes. Should you buffer, than add nutes and check and adjust? Or just check the ph of your water (metal note) add the nutes, then adjust? So more or less should you buffer the water before adding in your nutes. (Soil).