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Thats good to hear Puggle6, so it appears the Debco is around what they say. So you can re-use the debco?

 

I think a need a ph kit, as long as the plant stays happy and green its good . No idea of the water ph here but i give them water from the hose, sometimes rain water if the rain fills the bins. What are your nutes for vege and bloom?

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Good the debco stays in range, the Canna Terra Professional is about 32$ for a 50L bag.

 

If only the kicarma would stay in range.

 

The ph range for our Organic Potting Mix from 6.0 to 6.8. Variance in ph is normal as it is a natural product, so sometimes it may go beyond these ranges, also it is produced in very large quantities up to 50m3 at a time.

 

The range in the 6's is good for the cannabis.  If the product stayed in the range it would be good for sure and its $9.95 around for 25l, I heard from bunnings they would have to see what the minimum amount would be.

 

The ph range for our Organic Potting Mix from 6.0 to 6.8. Variance in ph is normal as it is a natural product, so sometimes it may go beyond these ranges, also it is produced in very large quantities up to 50m3 at a time.

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That is the range Kloud9 of the product as long as it stays in that range is good. I think the canna like that range

 

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The issue with cannabis plants is that they are only able to take up nutrients within a small pH window, which ranges from about 6–7 when growing in soil. If the pH is lower or higher than that, the plant cannot take in nutrients, even if they are present—thus spurring nutrient deficiencies via "nutrient lockout".
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This is more relevant to bottle growing and really wont be an issue if using a soil with quality humus. Plants and microbes will determine the pH in any given place in the rhizosphere for efficient nutrient exchange. They have been doing this for a lot longer than humans have been trying to adjust the pH.

 

That is the range Kloud9 of the product as long as it stays in that range is good. I think the canna like that range

 

Royal Queen Seeds

The issue with cannabis plants is that they are only able to take up nutrients within a small pH window, which ranges from about 6–7 when growing in soil. If the pH is lower or higher than that, the plant cannot take in nutrients, even if they are present—thus spurring nutrient deficiencies via "nutrient lockout".

 

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