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Checking coco pH in rootzone?

Jilly_Willy

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Does anyone do this? Ive read that pH at the rootzone can be the cause for nutrient deficiencies. Any info or suggestions? Thanks!
 

HalfArsedFarmer

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I don't understand what you're asking?


Are you asking if people do check their PH in CoCo, well the answer for that would be yes if you're using salts.

To do this you simply use a standard soil PH meter which cost nothing from any Garden center or DIY shop. If you want to spend a bit more you can get a long length one that will also tell you the moisture of you medium for about $35 off Ebay.



PH in CoCo is important as the range in which food is taken up isn't as wide as soil or Hydro... 5.8 to 6.2/3 is the range I feed my plants.


Hope this helped.......
 

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