I hear that a simple mix of properly ph'd peat moss and perlite by itself is a "soil-less" medium, and that you should treat it more like "hydro" in terms of using a lower-ph water.
It seems to me that the main difference between what I've just described and "soil" are amendments, namely humus (compost / castings / whatever). I understand those things add *nutrients*, so you don't need to rely on "hydro" nutes. But my question is: what about the difference between "soil-less" medium and "soil" changes the ideal ph of the water you use? I don't get that.
Thanks for any insight!
It seems to me that the main difference between what I've just described and "soil" are amendments, namely humus (compost / castings / whatever). I understand those things add *nutrients*, so you don't need to rely on "hydro" nutes. But my question is: what about the difference between "soil-less" medium and "soil" changes the ideal ph of the water you use? I don't get that.
Thanks for any insight!