What is the best pH value for cannabis plants? (Science Explained)
What is the best pH value for cannabis plants? (Science Explained)
Are your weed plants turning yellow? Do your buds look odd or do your plants have slimy roots?
Those might be signs that your cannabis plants have a phosphorus deficiency due to nutrient lockout. To avoid this from happening, you should learn how to balance the pH value of your plants’ soil or water.
pH stands for potential hydrogen, which is a measurement that gauges the degree of alkalinity and acidity of a solution. Water has a pH level of 7, which makes it neutral, and anything below 7 is considered acidic. Slight changes in pH levels could cause noticeable changes in a plant’s growth, health, and potency of the harvested buds.
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0:36 What is pH?
1:01 Why is pH value important for plants?
1:45 What is the best pH value for cannabis plants?
2:17 What is the best way to test pH levels?
3:25 How to adjust pH levels?
Interesting
Water doesn’t have a ph of 7.