BioBizz vs. Earth Juice

haze2

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Yeah I was pretty stoked when he told me take what you want. I was so excited I potted a clone today and just had to use it so I guess it should be a matter of days for results. Ive heard very good about there soils so I think Ill be trying that out soon also. Ellis Ill let everyone know how they work.
 

Ellis D. Williams

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About this PH thing: From what I can tell EJ and Bio-Bizz both have similiar PHs so they both lower PH and considering most people's water is somewhere around 7.2 or so (just a generalization), it seems like it doesn't matter which one you use, nor does it matter that it lowers PH (wouldn't it be good that it makes it slightly lower?)
 

haze2

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I will say now that im in flower feeding the full line of EJ I can say it does lower my ph lioke crazy.
 

Ellis D. Williams

Active Member
I'll test my water before and after adding EJ and then if it's a drastic change maybe I'll pick up some small things of Bio-Grow/Bloom and compare. Optimal PH is like a little above 6 right?
 

iloveit

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I use Biobizz for my mother plant in soil (blueberry), it has grown approx 1 metre & is very close to the fluros (hot hot hot) so Id like for it to stop vertical growth and only produce nodes. What do you fellas recommend in terms of PH & concentration?
 

haze2

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Well you can always use the cheap method but I would only recommend it if you only have to bring up ph just a little not lots. Baking soda to bring it up or ph up. About 1 tsp should do the trick that might even be a bit much.
 

Ellis D. Williams

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So I tested the water before and after EJ Grow. I only had the little paper test strips so its not exact but before EJ it was 7is (litttle more than 7) and after the normal dosage of EJ grow (I TBSP/GAL) it looked just a bit above 6. I'll try a pinch of baking soda next time and see how that works out.
 
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