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so this applies to soiless too? very interesting.Do your research sir, I did. Look up nutrient pH response in veganic nutrients; the studies are out there. I studied this subject extensively during the year or so that I ran MC and found plenty of data to back up what I am saying. Veganic is certainly NOT just a marketing term, it describes a completely separate family of nutrients. Jack's is also veganic. In both cases the nutrient is processed in a way that it totally absorbs into the water and flows with the water, completely intact, into the plant. Once inside the plant, the amino acids found there break apart the chelated portions of the nutrient mix and the entire nutrient profile is available and already inside the plant. The amino acid chelation envelope is also able to be used by the plant so there is no waste and no debris build up as in EDTA salt based chelation, therefore never a need to flush.
I clearly stated that the pH must be within 5-9. Anything outside of that would need to be adjusted. Then what in the world are you going on about with your wild statement that I should work for a stable value, and no wide fluctuations? Why would there be fluctuations?? Your water is what it is... add the MC and it is again, what it is. The nutrients get up into the plant whether the pH is in the hydro range or well into the 8's in the soil range... it doesn't matter.
now i kinda wanna try to do 2 grows side by side, one adjusting ph and one just letting it do it's thing....