PH testing the water

Ph is critical for the plants ability to take in food. Too acidic or too much base locks these nutrients out.

If your soil is balanced, then it will act as a bit of a buffer to your water source. However, many growers use hard core synthetic fertilizers that are loaded with salts and things that can alter the ph of the soil. Flower pots compound the problem because these salts tend to build up. Adjusting the ph of these before feeding helps minimize the impact.

When growing outdoor in the ground, or in high brix, and complete organic , the issues of ph become much less of an obstacle.

Talking hydro or coco, then attention to ph becomes absolutely critical and proper checks are imperative with each and every feeding.
 
Ya....better read up like I mentioned in yer journal

pH is very very important, just like good light and nutes when the plants need em

Just like driving a car, ya better know what yer doing before getting behind the wheel or things can die
 
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