Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil and Ph?

max316420

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5.3 is not a safe range, neither is 5.8 or probably even 6.0, good range for soil is 6.3-6.8... O and I should mention that I might have fucked up in my first post, the ph of the ffof was good it was the promix that had the low ass ph
 

Nullis

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Depends. For instance low pH, like below 5, causes Al to become soluble, and it is toxic to plants. But other nutrients are probably still in some way 'available' to the plant. Here is an example of a nutrient availability chart.
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Still, this doesn't mean that nutrients just get totally locked out from 5.5 - 6.0, especially considering the presence of humic and fulvic acids, and mycorrhizal fungi. Similar, if your pH is slightly above 7 it really isn't a big deal. In fact, if you want to support the activity of nitrogen fixing bacteria during veg you would want a pH just above 7.
 

Total Head

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i was under the impression that they only had the one facility in CA..thats why people on east cost were payin like 20-25$ a bag...
i swore i would not post is thread anymore but they opened a second facility in south carolina. the west coast formula uses redwood bark and the east coast stuff uses pine bark. they claim the chemical properties are the same. conveniently for ff the price has not come down on the east coast even though there is clearly less cost involved with shipping.
 

max316420

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i swore i would not post is thread anymore but they opened a second facility in south carolina. the west coast formula uses redwood bark and the east coast stuff uses pine bark. they claim the chemical properties are the same. conveniently for ff the price has not come down on the east coast even though there is clearly less cost involved with shipping.

So do you think the quality is the same?
 

Bublonichronic

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honestly, if they do have a SC facility, and still allowing people to be charged 20$ a bag, something needs to be done about that, like growers just need to tell the hydroshops "fuck this, and fuck you" and write foxfarm telling them you refuse to buy the product untill the new shipping rates are configured into the new price, instead of the hydroshops just making 2x more money...but anyone got a link about the SC facility? i cant really find anything legit about it
 

max316420

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So I just called fox farm and the lady told me that they have a warehouse but no soil making in SC, all their soil is made in Cali...
 

Bublonichronic

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Make ur weed bud out in a day? LOL, it's dirt bro, not magic...sounds like u were expecting FF dirt to grow ur plants for u, it's just a high quality medium
 

PeacefulKid1992

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Make ur weed bud out in a day? LOL, it's dirt bro, not magic...sounds like u were expecting FF dirt to grow ur plants for u, it's just a high quality medium
i was being sarcastic.....? yeah i know supposly it is,as soon as i transplanted them with this soil u know what im saying they started to fuck up miracle gro did me better then OF u know,i took my money back cuz thats crap.
 

Wetdog

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So I just called fox farm and the lady told me that they have a warehouse but no soil making in SC, all their soil is made in Cali...
Hmmmmmmm, IIRC, that's not what they said in the SC newspapers. Seems like they were making it here also.

Wet
 

Bublonichronic

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some of these plants are in HappyFrog, most in OF....this is day, 28 12/12:eyesmoke:... there is some slight yellowing on some leaves, but i thinks its cause i always forget to mix in the GrowBig with the flower nutes on weeks 2-4 so that will cause yellowing due to lack of N, untill you start using the Cha-
Ching, or add the GrowBig(MY fault not the soil)
 

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Total Head

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So I just called fox farm and the lady told me that they have a warehouse but no soil making in SC, all their soil is made in Cali...
now that is the funniest shit ever. honestly after reading through this thread and hearing all the different bullshit that ff "reps" have said, i'm really starting to think the company is straight up full of shit and nothing any of them say can be trusted. for reference when i called ff i spoke to "joe" and he went into *great detail* about the differences in the soil that was produced at the sc and west coast facilities, and gave me all this reassurance that the chemical properties of the barks were identical. i really don't want to buy any of their shit any more after this, just on principle. it could made of cheese and fairy dust for all we know.
 

Bublonichronic

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now that is the funniest shit ever. honestly after reading through this thread and hearing all the different bullshit that ff "reps" have said, i'm really starting to think the company is straight up full of shit and nothing any of them say can be trusted. for reference when i called ff i spoke to "joe" and he went into *great detail* about the differences in the soil that was produced at the sc and west coast facilities, and gave me all this reassurance that the chemical properties of the barks were identical. i really don't want to buy any of their shit any more after this, just on principle. it could made of cheese and fairy dust for all we know.
ill call them on monday and ask about the SC facility, or storage unit, or whatever the fuck it is...buuuut, i will agree with you on 1 thing total...somthing dosent smell right here!
 
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