I listened to everyone!!! I did. I watered with unadjusted water with a ph of 7.5. 3-4 hrs later the plants looked like shit, they were drooped, not growing and they still look like death this morning. Its been over 24 hrs and the plants still are droopy, and the leaves are starting to turn purple and curl with the start of claws. Why isnt my soil buffering the high ph water?
This is most definitely, not an overwatering problem here. You can see the soil is moist but not soaked. These are 3 of four plants I watered with 7.5 water and left.
View attachment 2946876View attachment 2946877View attachment 2946878 I only gave them 2 cups of plain 7.5 water and nothing else. I have not done anything else to these 3 plants.
This plant I watered with the 7.5 water then corrected with 1cup of 4.0 water
View attachment 2946879 the leaves are picking up 2 hrs after the 4.0 water.
This plant i watered with 6.5 water yesterday just as I always do,
View attachment 2946880 very lush, fast growing. No issues with this plant what so ever.
My soil is moist but dry around the edges
View attachment 2946884 I do not soak my soil and let it stay wet. I always make sure I have a good wet/dry cycle and let the soil dry before I water again.
A very nice soil mix buffered with woodash
View attachment 2946885 pro-mix mycorrhizae, vermiculite, perlite, mycos, compost, gypsum, woodash, worm castings, bat guano, green sand.
This is the rest of the plants I watered with ph'd 6.5 water. I always water my plants with the correct ph water(unless im experimenting with ph) I dont think there is one single yellow leaf in this whole set of 30+ strains
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I agree about not getting a newb deep into the workings of ph, but an understanding of ph is important part of having a successful grow. Being able to properly diagnose a ph problem right as it happens is also very helpful for a new grower.
In my experience, I grew ok plants when I first started. But the more I grew, I noticed what the plants liked and what they didnt like. I started to play around with ph and saw plants watered with the right ph were faster bigger and a lot better yielding than the plants I got lazy and just watered them with whatever ph water. After a few completed grows I determined the best way to make the plants into the best they could be was to feed them exactly what they want and what they need , which is a ph of 6.5-6.6.
I have ran grows at 6.0-6.2 the plants were weak, yellow and the yield was small I have ran grows at 6.8-7.0. the plants were green and healthy but the smoke was harsh, wasnt very potent and didnt have much of a smell. The yield was also smaller.
Every cannabis plant I have grown inside from seed to seed grows best at a ph of 6.5-6.6 I have done many "tests and experiments" Ph, soil, lighting, water, temperature. I always use the same strain, run side by side in the same room and keep a control to compare my results with. Im very particular and overly cautious when running these "experiments" I keep everything labeled with dates and times, I write down all the steps I took. and I always compare the results with the control after the experiment is over. I note the results and move on.
Im very passionate when it come to my cannabis plants. Lie to me, steal from me, talk shit about me, But do not fuk with my plants. This is what I do and what I love. I have put my life on the line, put my freedom in jeopardy, I have been jailed for months and months to stand up for what I believe in and to be able to provide medicine to those who are less fortunate than me. There are so many benefits that come from cannabis. One of my patients is a minor with epilepsy. He was having up to 3-4 seizures a week. I have made a special strain for him with the highest cbd and cbn I could find. After he started using the tincture I made for him, his epilepsy has been suppressed and he has only had 2 seizures in the past 4 months. No other medicine the doctors prescribed has worked this well. He can live his life and 100% enjoys it much better now. His family has thanked me so many times and so much for giving their son and grandchild his life back.
I will continue to emphasize how important ph is when it comes to my grow, my plants, and my patients. And as always keep ph'ing my water.