Lil Neutrino
New Member
I just used this stuff for the first time after reading numerous recommendations for it here. I added a cup of perlite and a very very small amount of hydrated lime (1 tablespoon, wasn't sure if I realled needed it after reading some posts here and elsewhere)...not sure exactly how much soil I mixed, maybe ~10 quarts (a good 80% or so of a 12 quart bag I had)? Anyway, performed a transplant and when I flushed the soil with water I checked the pH of the run-off with a liquid tester (the ones with the drops) and it showed a pH of 9!?!?!
I am a bit puzzled as I used distilled water and had checked its pH prior to use and it came in right about 7, maybe a couple tenths lower at most. I have not added any nutes, just the perlite and lime. I know run-off water is not the most accurate method but its all I have for now, hope to remedy that eventually. Is this normal? Is it because it is the first flush with the lime (doubting it as it should have a pH of 7, right?)?
I had read one thread in which someone said that had issues with FFOF and nute lock-out when running hot with fertilizers (that's what I recall it saying...kinda atm):
Fox Farm Ocean Forest As Is? Or Need To Add To It?
Anyway, four hours after being introduced to this soil mix there are no signs of stress on the transplants...hopefully that's a good sign.
Ton of great info on these forums, have been lurking for a few weeks digging through old posts and checking out the search engine results!
I am a bit puzzled as I used distilled water and had checked its pH prior to use and it came in right about 7, maybe a couple tenths lower at most. I have not added any nutes, just the perlite and lime. I know run-off water is not the most accurate method but its all I have for now, hope to remedy that eventually. Is this normal? Is it because it is the first flush with the lime (doubting it as it should have a pH of 7, right?)?
I had read one thread in which someone said that had issues with FFOF and nute lock-out when running hot with fertilizers (that's what I recall it saying...kinda atm):
Fox Farm Ocean Forest As Is? Or Need To Add To It?
Anyway, four hours after being introduced to this soil mix there are no signs of stress on the transplants...hopefully that's a good sign.
Ton of great info on these forums, have been lurking for a few weeks digging through old posts and checking out the search engine results!