pH for outdoors

martian

Active Member
Okay, this is for the outdoor experts. I am new to growing. I have 6 plants in 6" containers; 3 are one month old and 3 are about 20 days old. Everyday I take them outdoors for their dose of sunshine. I had a high Ph; 8+. I don't have a meter, but I have Ph solution tester. I just put one in the ground with a good blend of soil. My question is; since my Ph out of the tap is high do I have to keep balancing the Ph for the life of the plant once in the ground?
martian
 

martian

Active Member
Thanks Tetra!! This thread is kinda old now. The good news is, our friend Patty is now caring for these babies.
 

martian

Active Member
Thanks again Tetra, looks like I need to be more active because I can't rep you anymore, it says I need to spread it around!!! Take care bro, and thanks for all your help.:blsmoke:
 

tonydash

Well-Known Member
"High" = Alkaline?

"Low" = Acidic?

Raising your pH would be making it LESS acidic correct?

and dolomite lime does this? doesn't egg shells also do this? :joint:
 

martian

Active Member
"High" = Alkaline?

"Low" = Acidic?

Raising your pH would be making it LESS acidic correct?

and dolomite lime does this? doesn't egg shells also do this? :joint:
Tony, you are correct on the high-low, I finally used pH down which is an acid. I don't know about dolomite. I had a problem that needed to be corrected and my friendly hydro store helped out, even though I was growing outdoors.
 

markey

Active Member
What is a good ph level for soil outdoors on a young clone?

My soil ph is at roughly 7 and the water ph is at 7.2
 
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