The pH Key to a Healthy Garden
Have you ever met a grower who fed his crops the best nutrients and they still gave him weak performance and small harvests?
In many cases, there’s a hidden problem that blocks plants from absorbing nutrients. The problem involves what chemists call “pH”. pH term describes the relative alkalinity and acidity of the water and root zone media your plants grow with. If you want your hydroponics plants to grow quickly and produce fantastic harvests time after time, you need to carefully balance the pH of your hydroponics root zone and nutrient water.
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You’ve
got to be a bit of a chemist to do this, and you’ve got to use Advanced
Nutrients pH Up and pH Down to carefully regulate pH levels so plants
absorb maximum nutrients and grow well. Get yourself a pH meter and read
your root zone and nutrient water daily if you’re using rockwool,
volcanic rock, coco coir, soil, sphagnum moss, aeroponics or other types
of root zone media. You’ll usually find that pH needs to be adjusted.
Guess what?
If you don’t adjust pH to optimum levels, your plants will grow slowly,
produce teeny weeny harvests, or even die. If you use pH adjustment
products made by other companies, you may damage your plants, or you may
not be able to do precision adjustment of pH. But our pH Up is a
pharmaceutical grade version of potassium that immediately increases
hydroponics pH without harming plants
DIRECTIONS:
Use
small amounts when adjusting the nutrient solution to affect the pH
level, as required. Use to maintain the optimum pH level of 5.5 to 5.8
for hydroponics and 6.2 to 6.3 for sphagnum moss and plants in
containers. For best results, check the pH level daily.
Conversions: 1 Teaspoon = 5mL | 1 Tablespoon = 15 mL | 1 Ounce = 30mL | 1 Cup = 240 mL