Please Help!

I dont have powder nutes now. I will finish the bottles first and after see what i should do. My main worry is to find a soil to perform my grows that is in my country.....
 
What ph should i use with plagron light dear sir?
That’s a peat medium.... wouldn’t you treat it as soilless and pH at 5.8 and ride the drift upward?

PLAGRON Light Mix features:
  • Composition: white peat, black peat, fibrous peat, perlite
  • PH: 5.5 to 6.9.
  • EC: 0.8 to 1.2.
  • Mineral nutrients NPK 12/14/24: 1.5 Kg/M3.
  • Dry matter: 34%.
  • Organic matter: 80%.
  • Water retention: 4 ml/gr.
 
I dont know. Not a clue what peat is or soiless is....im thinking to stop phing my watering and feeding... I will use 1 plant without ph down and see comparison
 
You might first take a good read brother... if you haven’t.

 
I dont know. Not a clue what peat is or soiless is....im thinking to stop phing my watering and feeding... I will use 1 plant without ph down and see comparison
Well let’s not start guessing... lets figure it out man.
Fire grows in soilless, I grow in soil.
 
I dont know. Not a clue what peat is or soiless is....im thinking to stop phing my watering and feeding... I will use 1 plant without ph down and see comparison
Peat substrates are usually considered soilless and pH'd lower (in the high 5's) than soil, which traditionally is humus-based, and pH'd more in the mid 6's.
With the slurry test you mean? Using distilled water? Can i use ro water for slurry test?
Distilled is recommended.
 
@InTheShed
Would you consider the soil linked above soilless?
 
Peat substrates are usually considered soilless and pH'd lower (in the high 5's) than soil, which traditionally is humus-based, and pH'd more in the mid 6's.

Distilled is recommended.
Literally writing you at the same time. Lol!
 
Peat substrates are usually considered soilless and pH'd lower (in the high 5's) than soil, which traditionally is humus-based, and pH'd more in the mid 6's.

Distilled is recommended.
That’s probably why you were seeing people adding humus to that soil @Known
 
@InTheShed
BTW, thanks for dropping in.
They sell some unique stuff overseas. Lol!
 
The confusing part of the Plagron Light is that they list the pH from 5.5 to 6.9 and the EC from 0.8 to 1.2. Are their production facilities that loosey goosey?
Dude... you got me, I’ve been researching all sorts of weird the past couple days. The other day it was Africa. Lol.
 
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