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Cant really rule out ph or calcium reaction without knowing ph or hardness and it its a problem. What if his riverwater is like 600 ppm cabonate? Probably not ideal to just pour in protekt... Could cause the cloudyness right? Hot tub test strips would tell you water hardness for 3 bucks for 100, i know i have a thing of them... Anyway im interested in what the problem is and would love to learn. If im off and someone tells me, lucky me i learned somethin new.
He may not be growing hydro, but if you mix hydro nutrients together and make a solution to pour into dirt plants you are still making a hydro solution right? Ive never used hydro food in dirt but you do still ph it right? Forgive me if my understanding is off, im kinda going off how my coco works and it needs a properly phed when using bottles of netrients...
Anyway i would love to let you phds figure this out, cause its way above my head. Its pretty interesting and im just goint to watch from here on out cause this stuffs making my head hurt...
im growing in soil used dolomite on it last year but i did not reamend it so now im gonna add some oyster shell flour. i have never had a Ph problem before using Dry ferts that i was aware of that caused me any issues to take notice,however i will be switching to organic growing for ease and cost effective. i am not worried about Ph though honestly my plants are fine i was just wondering what was causing the protekt to go cloudy