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Rico2625

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Hi
Looking for recommendations on a Soil PH Meter. I’m a little worried those prongs that need to be shoved into the soil will damage the roots and cause issues with the plant or even kill it. I’m growing my plants outdoors and they look pretty good, just the lower section of the plant is showing signs of stress but I don’t know what it is or what’s going on hence me trying to find a meter to check the PH of the soil first. Any recommendations and advice would be appreciated.
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Looking pretty darn good!

FYI. The middle pic looks like the start of Mg deficiency. Epsom has Mg.
Nutrients in the soil could be getting depleted...
I'm a coco guy, not skilled with soil.
 
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