imchucky666
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Looks like mine did when I had Phosphorus lockout due to the cold.
Have you checked your PH?
Looks like mine did when I had Phosphorus lockout due to the cold.
Im waiting a soil tester to come via mail and im looking for tester for my water now..Looks like mine did when I had Phosphorus lockout due to the cold.
Have you checked your PH?
DUDE! Give her more room! She looks crowded in that little 1 gal. pot.
Dude, don't waste money on distilled, if you WANT pay for something, get spring water or something, but most people complain about distilled, because it is so clean.Update:
I checked my PH today using wide range pet shop PH tester.
My tap water reads about 7.5 From my understanding my PH should be around 5.5 - 6 right?
I also picked up some distilled water which tests right at 6.0 maybe lower but i can't read anything below 6
So what should i do?
"LIME" he meant.........Sprinkle garden like over the soil and water down. After a while the soil ph will neutralise
I did check the run off, but the test strips i was able to buy today only read to 6.0 ... It tested @ or below 6.0It should be around 6.5 for maximum nutrient uptake if in soil. Did you check the PH of the runoff water?
I just moved her into this pot about week ago .. Before that she was in something about 1/2 the size.DUDE! Give her more room! She looks crowded in that little 1 gal. pot.
Maybe you're wearing out the "m" key. LOLyeah thanks chucky . I swear I am talking about lime every day
Nah, just don't drop her, or let the cat play with her, shake off a little soil, mix some perlite and lime into your soil (couple tsp/ gallon of soil, that will also help with the lime getting into the soil faster and more evenly than trying to water in from the top.I just moved her into this pot about week ago .. Before that she was in something about 1/2 the size.
I can pickup a larger pot thats not a big deal but would it shock her much to transplant into a larger pot?