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Post by lynnee on Apr 21, 2022 14:42:33 GMT -5
Here is a YouTube video for the final part of a 7-part series on growing peppers by the Kratky method at different pH levels. At the end there is a time-lapse segment showing the plants' growth from start to finish. Interestingly, all of the pepper plants produced more or less identical peppers in similar quantities. This is very encouraging, for those who don't want to bother with pH testing!
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Sher
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Post by Sher on Apr 21, 2022 15:31:09 GMT -5
That was reassuring, lynnee. Thank you!
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Post by darais211 on May 30, 2022 14:33:31 GMT -5
Here is a YouTube video for the final part of a 7-part series on growing peppers by the Kratky method at different pH levels. At the end there is a time-lapse segment showing the plants' growth from start to finish. Interestingly, all of the pepper plants produced more or less identical peppers in similar quantities. This is very encouraging, for those who don't want to bother with pH testing! My only problem with this is that there isn't really a big enough samples to really get a good accurate reading, just growing 3 plants isn't enough data to really come to a conclusion, i would take this with a grain of salt...also those peppers with the lower ph are going to have better access to iron, manganese, boron, copper, and zinc where once you get above 6 PH your plants have better access to nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium, and magnesium.
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