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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    It is a "special blend of soil, peat moss, and perlite". Unfortunately, ratios are not listed. It feels like mostly regular soil, but it gets pretty packed and won't drain sometimes. I actually didn't know that it had peat moss in it. That does explain its wetness resistance.
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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    No, I'm in regular soil with vermiculite. My soil is pretty claylike, but it's standard potting soil. Should I cut it with sand the next time I repot?
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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    Just measured the pH again with fresh runoff, looks like it's 7.1-7.2.
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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    Oh, right :) Damn, I forgot to write it down after I watered. It's been sitting for a few hours, and it clocked at 7.5. I'm going to water one of them again just a bit and measure that runoff for a fresh result, which I will then write down :)
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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    I had them a little too close the lights a while ago. My lights are also vertically mounted along one wall, so only a few plants are close to the lamps on one side, but I'm using florescent tubes for light, so they don't get too hot. My room temp is currently 32C and 29% RH.
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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    Ok, thanks, I'm working on that. I have a pH thermometer. I've been checking my runoff. Is that sufficient? I have some pH down on the way, but I want to make sure I adjust carefully.
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    Help Identifying Plant Stress: pH problems?

    Hello there! I'm having some upset plant problems, and I just wanted to get some input. I'm fairly certain it's a pH issue, as I have a wide variety of issues despite doing the same things with all of them. I also, of course, foolishly overfertilized in my initial zeal. I think I've been good...
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