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Old 06-25-2008, 03:58 PM   #8
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I think the others are suggesting Soil cos it's more forgiving should anything go wrong, be it, pH, or whatever,...in Hydro, things move so much faster, you've really got to know your onions, or it can be all over in a matter of days if something like Pythium takes hold.

If your really intent on wetting your feet, Spend some time and do some research in the Hydro forums, then you should have a better idea on how to set things up.
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Unstable Ph..Read this!
St0neys Atmospheric control guide

EC goes up, pH goes down = Plants require less nutes
EC goes down, pH goes up = Plants require more Nutes
EC Stable & pH drifting up, = Equalibrium = Good thing!




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