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What?? lol Really they do? I didnt know that, thanks for sharing, good info!!It's a fact that most people suffer loyalty bias toward things they've already made their minds up about. Mao.
@tiki, Yes your excatly right, to much low 4.0 water will overcorrect the problem, and send your ph to the depths of hell. hahaha I thought I posted how much water I used, in the post with broken pics. I used 1 cup of 4.0 water not a drop more.
Heat? Heat?? I dont think heat is the word!! lol
As far as my soil "buffering the ph" Not happening. the plants i watered with the high ph 2 days ago are still not growing, just kinda like chilln, stunted, all droopy turning yellow, They look greeeeat!!! They have not grown more than 1/4 of an inch, awesome!! going for a big yeild on them!! I measured the height right after the 7.5 water. Im just going to see how long they will be on "down time" they will probably die if I dont correct the problem. The other plants in the same room have grown almost 2 inches since then, man they are growing sooo friggin fast!! there getting huge!!
@bamboo some pics would help. there are all types of problem besides high ph that look just like these symptoms, Ph is really hard to diagnose, it will make your plants lock out so you think the plant needs fert, or micro nutes so most people fertilize them and just cause more damage to the already injured plant. Low ph will also share the same look to the plants.
If everything is right on, temps, lights, not over/underwatered, not under/over fert. ph is where i would look. I make sure everything else is good before I look at ph.
Grow big has an extremely low ph. 4.5 or under. If left unadjusted alone it will screw your soil up, ive seen it first hand many times. you really have to post pics