Friends,
I'm growing one Runtz, one Amnesia, one Bubba Kush and one Gorilla Cookies in a tent, specs below. We're in week 8 and all are getting the same water and nutrient treatment. Oddly enough, for the last three weeks, the Runtz consistently has lower ph, around 5.8, in the runoff where the others are about 6.5.
Has anyone seen this? It's as if the Runtz unlike the others is creating acidic soil. Weird. It seems to be doing okay despite this low ph.
I'm including the nutes in the list below as these are reco'd by the collective genius contained herein from prior posts, with a bit of choosing amongst the pros and cons. Perhaps irrelevant to the question anyway which is simply, "Is it possible for one plant to produce more acidic soil than the others"?
Thanks,
Nutes are Jack's blossom booster, calmag and epsom salts.
Spider Farmer sf-2000 led 200 watt
Fox Farms Ocean forest soil
Temp range 67 dark, 84 light
20 on, 4 off
Spring water ph 8.7 corrected to 6.5
TDS out of the tap is about 100
I'm growing one Runtz, one Amnesia, one Bubba Kush and one Gorilla Cookies in a tent, specs below. We're in week 8 and all are getting the same water and nutrient treatment. Oddly enough, for the last three weeks, the Runtz consistently has lower ph, around 5.8, in the runoff where the others are about 6.5.
Has anyone seen this? It's as if the Runtz unlike the others is creating acidic soil. Weird. It seems to be doing okay despite this low ph.
I'm including the nutes in the list below as these are reco'd by the collective genius contained herein from prior posts, with a bit of choosing amongst the pros and cons. Perhaps irrelevant to the question anyway which is simply, "Is it possible for one plant to produce more acidic soil than the others"?
Thanks,
Nutes are Jack's blossom booster, calmag and epsom salts.
Spider Farmer sf-2000 led 200 watt
Fox Farms Ocean forest soil
Temp range 67 dark, 84 light
20 on, 4 off
Spring water ph 8.7 corrected to 6.5
TDS out of the tap is about 100