Cannadude87
New Member
I have been working with a business partner that has been attempting to economize the grow process. In doing so he decided to buy a different type of soil than I recommended but assured me that he tested the soil and it fit within the parameters that I gave him regarding nutrient content and ph levels.
Well it turns out that he was mistaken and our plants have been in soil with a ph of 7.5 for 3 weeks and understandably have produced very little growth.
I have all but succumbed to the fact that I will most likely have to re-transplant everything into soil with the right ph. But as a last hope I would like to know if anyone has had any success with quickly reducing soil ph. I thought about lowering the ph of my water to 5.5 to attempt to balance out the soil ph but after initial research I haven't found anything that suggests that as a viable option.
Please help!
Well it turns out that he was mistaken and our plants have been in soil with a ph of 7.5 for 3 weeks and understandably have produced very little growth.
I have all but succumbed to the fact that I will most likely have to re-transplant everything into soil with the right ph. But as a last hope I would like to know if anyone has had any success with quickly reducing soil ph. I thought about lowering the ph of my water to 5.5 to attempt to balance out the soil ph but after initial research I haven't found anything that suggests that as a viable option.
Please help!