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pH- THE ONE NUMBER YOU”LL HAVE TO KNOW
The pH factor reflects the acidity or alkalinity level. The best level on each medium, in which all macro- and micro nutrients are available for your roots is between 5.4 and 6.2 pH. Measure your pH is the basic for every grow.
pH DONE WRONG
Measuring the pH of the medium is very important, but also the most done wrong factor. A pH imbalance can block a plant's ability to absorb macronutrients (NPK), and Micronutrients like Magnesium (MgO) or Boron (B). Please check the nutrients diagram for pH availability.
In addition pH-Levels have a significant influence on the medium-structure, such as breakdown of organic substances, pH-levels affluence enzymes and the medium-micro-life. Testing pH levels in the medium is therefore the first measurement you want to know.
pH IN FEEDING WATER BUTT/CONTAINER
A plant transports the elements in water. Therefore it is important that the elements can connected with the water for an optimal intake by the plant. This depends on the PH value of the element. If the pH-level would be too high, then the Phosphorus, Manganese and Borium intake would be a lot less, with shortcomings of these elements and the burning of the leaf (each time water is given, it piles up) as a result. When the PH is to low there is now medium live and Magnesium deficiency can occur.
The pH has to be measured in the medium and not in the barrel or drainage water.
pH MEASUERED:
HYDROPONICS
The best way to measure this in a hydro or NFT system is to withdraw some water with a syringe from the medium and then to measure it. On Rockwool-systems is can be done by simply add and push the pH-meter in the Rockwool and take a measurement.
COCOS & SOIL
With soil or coco PH can be measured with a special soil meter, if you do not own one, then 30 minutes after watering take a wet sample, from the pot. keep it in your hand and squeeze the medium which will release the water and enables the pH-bulb of your pH-meter to make a measurement.
pH BUFFER QUALITY
The pH depends on the amount of the “buffer-quality” of the medium and of the water (amount of bicarbonate). When the buffer capacity is full or just gone then the PH will change to very low or high values.
For example, if you put one drop of acid into 1 litre of tap water that has a pH of 7 it will have little influence on the acidity. However, if one puts one drop of acid in 1 litre of RO or de-mineralized water (battery water), the PH will immediately fall dramatically. This is because tap water contains bicarbonate while de-mineralized water doesn’t. Bicarbonate is
Please find the text below and in the attachments.
pH- THE ONE NUMBER YOU”LL HAVE TO KNOW
The pH factor reflects the acidity or alkalinity level. The best level on each medium, in which all macro- and micro nutrients are available for your roots is between 5.4 and 6.2 pH. Measure your pH is the basic for every grow.
pH DONE WRONG
Measuring the pH of the medium is very important, but also the most done wrong factor. A pH imbalance can block a plant's ability to absorb macronutrients (NPK), and Micronutrients like Magnesium (MgO) or Boron (B). Please check the nutrients diagram for pH availability.
In addition pH-Levels have a significant influence on the medium-structure, such as breakdown of organic substances, pH-levels affluence enzymes and the medium-micro-life. Testing pH levels in the medium is therefore the first measurement you want to know.
pH IN FEEDING WATER BUTT/CONTAINER
A plant transports the elements in water. Therefore it is important that the elements can connected with the water for an optimal intake by the plant. This depends on the PH value of the element. If the pH-level would be too high, then the Phosphorus, Manganese and Borium intake would be a lot less, with shortcomings of these elements and the burning of the leaf (each time water is given, it piles up) as a result. When the PH is to low there is now medium live and Magnesium deficiency can occur.
The pH has to be measured in the medium and not in the barrel or drainage water.
pH MEASUERED:
HYDROPONICS
The best way to measure this in a hydro or NFT system is to withdraw some water with a syringe from the medium and then to measure it. On Rockwool-systems is can be done by simply add and push the pH-meter in the Rockwool and take a measurement.
COCOS & SOIL
With soil or coco PH can be measured with a special soil meter, if you do not own one, then 30 minutes after watering take a wet sample, from the pot. keep it in your hand and squeeze the medium which will release the water and enables the pH-bulb of your pH-meter to make a measurement.
pH BUFFER QUALITY
The pH depends on the amount of the “buffer-quality” of the medium and of the water (amount of bicarbonate). When the buffer capacity is full or just gone then the PH will change to very low or high values.
For example, if you put one drop of acid into 1 litre of tap water that has a pH of 7 it will have little influence on the acidity. However, if one puts one drop of acid in 1 litre of RO or de-mineralized water (battery water), the PH will immediately fall dramatically. This is because tap water contains bicarbonate while de-mineralized water doesn’t. Bicarbonate is
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