So, wanting to get better results than last year I set off to learn a little more than just the typical "hope and assume" method that I've employed.
I wanted to see if this whole Ph thing would pass the acid test at a very basic level (puns intended).
Strips? Not very good. Capsules in water and comparing color? Meh. Bluelab combo probe? Yes, that's more like it (but ouch).
With the sweet spot somewhere between 5.5 and 6.5 I set out to check my water....8.1 !!!!
So I re-calibrated TWICE and checked it again...8.1. Checked our local water companies website and it suppose to range from 7-8. Dang! Still in disbelief, I used the dropper kit that came with my Ph up/down and it confirmed it as well (as close as I could approximate with the color).
So......After 5 healthy pipette squirts into my 5 gallon bucket of Ph down, it settled down to 6.1...and the dropper kit confirmed it as well (again, close as I could approximate)
This was a valuable lesson for me as I delve deeper into what makes plants healthy and proper Ph is obviously critical in nutrient uptake. Hopefully I'll see kickass results from this.
Second thing I'm hot on is preserving the microbiology in the soil....So I got a hose filter that removes chlorine and chloramines. Hopefully my microbes appreciate this effort.
I wanted to see if this whole Ph thing would pass the acid test at a very basic level (puns intended).
Strips? Not very good. Capsules in water and comparing color? Meh. Bluelab combo probe? Yes, that's more like it (but ouch).
With the sweet spot somewhere between 5.5 and 6.5 I set out to check my water....8.1 !!!!
So I re-calibrated TWICE and checked it again...8.1. Checked our local water companies website and it suppose to range from 7-8. Dang! Still in disbelief, I used the dropper kit that came with my Ph up/down and it confirmed it as well (as close as I could approximate with the color).
So......After 5 healthy pipette squirts into my 5 gallon bucket of Ph down, it settled down to 6.1...and the dropper kit confirmed it as well (again, close as I could approximate)
This was a valuable lesson for me as I delve deeper into what makes plants healthy and proper Ph is obviously critical in nutrient uptake. Hopefully I'll see kickass results from this.
Second thing I'm hot on is preserving the microbiology in the soil....So I got a hose filter that removes chlorine and chloramines. Hopefully my microbes appreciate this effort.