It will raise the PH level to 8 and I will leave it like that for a few days to get rid of it and then use a pH Control Kit to lower the level to 6. I am then going to transplant it from a small - medium sized pot my friend had it in, to a 10 Gallon fabric pot that I will be filling that with...
Just took over my friends weed plant since he couldn't take over it. I am in the process of reviving and making it thrive again. It was kind of in a rough when I got it. It has a very slight amount of Powdery Mildew on it where I am about to use Potassium Bicarbonate, dish soap, and a gallon of...
- I also believe it is stunted, maybe from root bounding, lose of nutrition (he was using some blue feeder). I hope after I get all these things it will start to get back on track. Still a lot more to do with such little time and money.
You are such an amazing individual, thank you so much. After I transplant it to its final pot (10 gallon fabric pot) after i fix the mold, I plan to make sure i wash out all the nutrients he was using and im switching to fox farm. I need to extend the box because it is kinda small height wise. -
I just got some Diamataceous earth actually because when I got the plant, it had a gnat or 2 and I got it and some yellow sticky things and i prob didnt need the yellow thing but got em regardless, i also just bought off amazon, potassium bicarbonate. Elaborate more on sand buildup?
Edit: I want to say thank you on making that document because I am starting out and took over a plant my friend cant take care of and there was a lot of problems and I am fixing a lot but this is really appreciated. My mold on my plants isn't bad:
I hope you really see this. You stated "liquid soap" in your document you made about Powdery Mildew, https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-definitive-guide-to-destroying-pm-and-keeping-it-away.891011/ Would Dawn dish soap work, or is that too rough?