TheFertilizer
Well-Known Member
*rubs his eyes*
I have been reading all night and it's funny how my search results keep bringing me to recent conversations about exactly what I am trying to figure out.
I started out deciding I need to ditch soil in favor of hempy buckets. Then I thought, "Wouldn't it be great if I could do that and use ph perfect nutrients and avoid pH adjusting?"
So I gotta tune in to this conversation. From what I have been reading it's mainly the chelating nutrients that make them available over a wider pH range?
Anyway gotta go back and do some more homework on the whole osmocote and hempy thing. Seems like I'm in the right place.
I have been reading all night and it's funny how my search results keep bringing me to recent conversations about exactly what I am trying to figure out.
I started out deciding I need to ditch soil in favor of hempy buckets. Then I thought, "Wouldn't it be great if I could do that and use ph perfect nutrients and avoid pH adjusting?"
So I gotta tune in to this conversation. From what I have been reading it's mainly the chelating nutrients that make them available over a wider pH range?
Anyway gotta go back and do some more homework on the whole osmocote and hempy thing. Seems like I'm in the right place.