Soil , and only 0.3 - 0.4 off will cause a lock out ?u in soil or hydro?? if soil then 6.4/6.8 is where u want to aim.if hydro its 5.9/6.0 your aim.if u just keep watering with that ph it was cause "lock out" and the plant will suffer
well my soils level is 6.5 so when i put 7.1 water it should equal out . anyhow i guess ill try to get the pH of the water down to 6.8 with some ph down.does this answer your Q??
YES, YES, YES !!!!!!! ^^^^^^^^is it just soil ph to keep an eye on then???
Hey Got a quick question I just tried out ur idea of adding nutients and by adding just 1-2 drops it makes my pH level at 6.5-6.6 . So my question is , do u think it would be okay to add 1-2 drops each feeding , and then a normal amount once a week ? or is that gonna some how mess up my plants? thanks for the info as this is my first grow i dont want to mess it up .Getting your medium mix right prior to the grow is key when dirt bagging. Dolomite lime and earth worm castings in the mix from the start will tend the pH for you. Actually altering a mediums pH takes some time for things to react. Even powdered dolomite lime(finer the particlel the quicker the reaction)takes at least 2 weeks or better before any real changes in pH can be seen. A month or so being optimal. Earth worm castings have the great ability to raise or lower a mediums pH, which ever is needed to keep it near neutral. EWC teas during the grow also helps maintain a proper environment in the medium for your plants. Including beneficial organisms, nutrients(macro, micro and trace).
Many growers these days feel the need to use R/O water. Which after adding nutrients the pH can fall into the 5s and even lower. The amount of pH up(most contain considerable sodium)used to get it back into range can cause all sorts of issues from sodium build up in the medium. Causing a true lockout condition. My advice to all soil growers is put the pH pens away and get your mix right from the start. Growing in soil is much simpler than most think.