When I top dress dr earth dry amendments to my ff ocean soil, should I ph the water 6.5 to 6.8?

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*I know I have made numerous posts that I have said time and time again that I am growing in fox farm ocean soil, but I will reiterate this again just for the sake of giving enough accurate information on my growing.

When I top dress the soil with the dr earth dry amendments, would I need to ph the water or will that not be neccessary?
 
I see that you are kind of struggling with these things.. I want to help.. Im sure a lot of us here want to help you as well.. You need to start reading up on organic growing if that is the route you are choosing to go down. One of the main purposes of organic growing is to copy nature. When it rains, and plants get watered, no one is ph'ing that water.. the cannabis plant has survived thousands of years in nature without a single drop of ph'd water. I've used several brands of dry amendments and none of them have mentioned ph in their instructions. Ph is something you do when you are using/mixing chemical/synthetic nutes or water soluble organic nutes.. Basically, ph is for stuff that comes in bottles.. Organic and living soils take care of all that themselves. If you are going to grow organic, just think about nature.. Ask yourself things like "is this natural" and "does this happen in nature".. That will help answer some of what you are wondering about.
 
Thank you, I'm struggling but thanks to your answers I think I'm getting better
I see that you are kind of struggling with these things.. I want to help.. Im sure a lot of us here want to help you as well.. You need to start reading up on organic growing if that is the route you are choosing to go down. One of the main purposes of organic growing is to copy nature. When it rains, and plants get watered, no one is ph'ing that water.. the cannabis plant has survived thousands of years in nature without a single drop of ph'd water. I've used several brands of dry amendments and none of them have mentioned ph in their instructions. Ph is something you do when you are using/mixing chemical/synthetic nutes or water soluble organic nutes.. Basically, ph is for stuff that comes in bottles.. Organic and living soils take care of all that themselves. If you are going to grow organic, just think about nature.. Ask yourself things like "is this natural" and "does this happen in nature".. That will help answer some of what you are wondering about.
 
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