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  • thank you very much, so now ill just test the ph and if its too high ill try and lower it. however if its not this i fear im running out of time. ill update with new pictures towards the end of the week. thanks again.
    Hi, Just to add to my last reply:

    Heres what you are looking for! I'm in the UK but you can get these at most garden centres etc or online.


    http://www.seaofgreen.co.uk/uploads/images_products_large/2068.jpg

    Also to clarify re PH down: When you lower the PH you are increasing the acidity thats why we add an acid. Lemon Juice is citric acid, PH down is phosporic acid, I'm told lemon juice works well but I have not tried it myself, I use PH down.

    http://www.seaofgreen.co.uk/uploads/images_products_large/2070.jpg
    HI,

    I think you said you were using bottled mineral water as your tap water was high in sodium? I'd keep on with the bottled water, I used bottled mineral water for many years as ours is very chalky here. Lemon juice is common to lower PH (acidity), just literally a drop or two. Main thing is to not overwater and not to feed at all yet, just let nature take its course and let the plant put down some roots. You want a PH test kit that measures between 6.0 and 7.0, its normally just a couple of drops that you add to a 2ml sample from your water and compare to a colour chart, they are very cheap but do fine. PH is not so crucual in soil to be honest, thats why I think its a watering issue, you need to make sure the waters reaching the roots so stick your finger down a couple of inches!

    Good luck.
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