Soil ph?

Is your soil 7.5 dry, or wet?

7.5 is to high, so you will deffently want to lowerr if thats the ph when soil is wet.
 
I am also curios on the best way to lower soil ph. I recently bought some ph down to adjust the water and it doesnt seem to make a difference in the ph of the soil.
 
Ratty, what are you lowering your water ph to? and what is ph of your soil?

Also what kind of soil are you guys using??? perhaps try flushing the soil, you might have a salt build up, which is cause it to rise?
 
Ratty, what are you lowering your water ph to? and what is ph of your soil?

Also what kind of soil are you guys using??? perhaps try flushing the soil, you might have a salt build up, which is cause it to rise?

I am using sunshine 4 soil mix. That is what all the hydro shops carry around here. My soil is sitting at 6.8 and I am adjusting the water to 5.0 I use GH 3 part Flora nutes. I only feed once weekly and have not even given full strength yet.
 
I am using a rapidtes electronic soil tester
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and this is what is happening to my plants
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errrrr.....

how far down into the soil is the meter? I dont think that your soil ph is causing that. 6.8 is not really even that bad.

How often do you water? Do you have bugs perhaps?
 
errrrr.....

how far down into the soil is the meter? I dont think that your soil ph is causing that. 6.8 is not really even that bad.

How often do you water? Do you have bugs perhaps?

I move the top inch of soil and push it in as far is it goes and leave it for 1 minute. I water every 4-5 days depending when the soil dries out. there is no sign of bugs or mold nothing like that. here is a couple better pics I just took. If you have any other sugestions what is causeing this please let me know.
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Ratty,

Your earlier post said your adjusting your water to 5...if you are this is the problem.

Your water after nutes should be 6.3 to 6.8 (for soil).

What you see in the leaves are Ph problems.
 
Ratty,

Your earlier post said your adjusting your water to 5...if you are this is the problem.

Your water after nutes should be 6.3 to 6.8 (for soil).

What you see in the leaves are Ph problems.

I have only adjusted the ph once. I just bought it because my soil ph was a little high. before I used it my soil was at 6.8 and still is. I use only bottled water with nutes has ph just over 6. what can I do to correct this?? today is watering day the soil is dried right out so today would be the best day for me to do something. any help is appreciated.

Sorry smokeshop for butting into your thread.
 
why are you adjusting your water to 5? Plants cant absorb nutrients when the ph is that acidic. Your plant is basically showing the signs of nutrient deficiencies
becuase it cant absorb the nutrients your giving.

Next feed, ph your water to 6.5, and see if things dont get better. at 6.8 your soil is fine, no need to go to the extreme and ph your water at 5, to lower it.

Goodluck, hope that makes everything better
 
Mix your nutes, and then tell us what the ph is.

Also I would try and a bit strong of a nutrients mix this feeding.
 
Just curious how are you testing your soils ph?

i love this question !!!

and then they show the three way probe that is worth nothing but a moister meter.

if you buy soil for vegies at the local store with out to much added nutes your ph should be o.k. when you water if you are keeping your ph between 6.0-6.8 after adding nutes(check ph after mixing nutes to water) your soil will adjust to the watering ph in no time.

again those meters are shit !!! if you have to buy pool test strips, this will get you in range. best if you can spend $50 and get a decent digi meter off ebay.
:joint::peace:...good luck.
 
Ratty,

This is what just a few days of Ph being out of balance can do.
 

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i love this question !!!

and then they show the three way probe that is worth nothing but a moister meter.

if you buy soil for vegies at the local store with out to much added nutes your ph should be o.k. when you water if you are keeping your ph between 6.0-6.8 after adding nutes(check ph after mixing nutes to water) your soil will adjust to the watering ph in no time.

again those meters are shit !!! if you have to buy pool test strips, this will get you in range. best if you can spend $50 and get a decent digi meter off ebay.
:joint::peace:...good luck.

Hi i know im a lil late but i was wondering where to get a good ph meter. i looked on ebay and they only have the cheap ones the only test soil or only test water. i want a good accurate one that i can use for both testing water and soil, i seen the $200 ones with the probes for lab quality but im not sure even how to use it if i buy it(do i just stick it in the soil or water???). anyways and help would be appreciated.

oh yeah stupid question: i seen people add the fertilizer to their water and was wondering if you correct the ph after you added fertilizer to the water or before i add fertilizer to the water.

ps:im growing in soil.
 
the right way for a soil that is 7.5, i recommend compost or ewc's. good organic matter always balances out ph levels, or use something like alfalfa or something more acidic like cotton seed meal.
 
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