How are your plants reacting to the PH?my ph is 7 -7.5 in the soil in 5 gallon buckets,so i watered with a gallon of water at 6.5 the other day and today i watered with 2 gallons at 6.2 and a good gallon came out the bottom but i just checked the soil is still over 7 what do i need to do? thanks
How are your plants reacting to the PH?
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my thoughts exactly.
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they were looking real bad thats why i am trying fix it. i think there looking better after 2 days of lower ph water .should i do 2 gallons at 6.0 when they need water again? i don't want to mess them up any more thats why i was trying to fix them with 6.5 water but if the soil is just raising the ph can i fight it with lower ph water?
ok what should i be looking at?for the most part they look good but i have bad spots and a lot of the new lower growth died? can it be the high n2? thanks for the help.Free your mind of the soil Ph game.
Photos...ok what should i be looking at?for the most part they look good but i have bad spots and a lot of the new lower growth died? can it be the high n2? thanks for the help.
Hey I've been trying to rack my experiences to help you, maybe there's something your not looking at.i'm in garden soil mixed with perlite and i just transplanted in to the 5 gallon buckets with pro mix thats what i'm going to use from now on .i was using half what the directions said of miracle grow quick start but its been nothing but water for 2 weeks now due to the high n2 .
Looked at your pics. Looks like nute burn and possibly some overwatering. If I had to guess I would think you're lights are flouro's? Plants look a little leggy and my guess is those clones were cut off a flowering mom (three bladed fans).Hey I've been trying to rack my experiences to help you, maybe there's something your not looking at.
If your ph's are high, it means your water is very Alkaline or possibly your soil medium...MJ grows best in neutral to slightly acidic soils. Take a sample of your water in for analasys. I found my tap water was so hard it was causing nutrient lockouts. And some municipal water suppilys use a lot of chlorine in the water, very horrible on plants.
I'll keep thinkin about this as you post more....Soil grows are fairly pain free, so your problem's cause is maybe very simple and being over looked.
Adding Peat moss to a soil mix will make a higher alkaline soil go closer to neutral due to peat's acidity.
AND lets not forget OVER WATERING! You are letting that soil dry out after each watering right?
What pictures of mine did you look at? What clones?Looked at your pics. Looks like nute burn and possibly some overwatering. If I had to guess I would think you're lights are flouro's? Plants look a little leggy and my guess is those clones were cut off a flowering mom (three bladed fans).
Look man, I know you're leaning towards a Ph issue. I'm being very real with you. Mr. Fdd himeself, the man with 40,000 posts to his name who grows 4lbs + per plant in soil is more than likely not Ph'ing his water. The few that Ph there soil are wasting there time. It just doesn't matter.
No difference in yeild or flavor. If you can drink it you can water a plant with it. The "scientists" on here won't agree with me and thats fine. I just left NorCal for the holidays. Stopped by three grow rooms. Two were new to me. One was soil. Approx 24 plants...he litteraly has a spicket from his yard running from PVC pipe into his grow room where a hose is attached. He doesn't Ph water and he's been in the game a while. A stubborn soil grower as a matter of fact. He refuses to look at hydro...
I suggest moving on from Ph and addressing what looks like nute burn and overwatering.
You provided a link a number of posts ago.What pictures of mine did you look at? What clones?
And PH can be a serious problem for some because not everyone shares the same water supply.
ive also been told ph is not a problem when growing because we are technically growing a weed and people tend to look to much into it and overdue it and thats usually what causes the problems, i to have experienced plant problems and did all i could but in the end they are still growing strong