The potting soil I have always had a low ph right from the start. When I first got the soil I did not have the soil pen and did not adjust the soils PH.
My soil PH is way to low. I'm in week 4 of flower. What's the best way to raise my soil PH substantially? I have PH up and I have been feeding my plants nutes with a PH of 6.8 but it does not seem to be raising my soil PH at all. Any thoughts?
So you are saying that if my soil ph is 5.2 I can raise the ph of my nute rez to 9.0 or something and the plants won't feed on 9.0 they will feed on (somewhere in between) what the soil buffers the nute water too? In my head I just thougt that if the soil was to acidic and locking out nutrition...
Yes I'm following the nutes directions. The more I look and think about it. I do believe I have a cal/mag deficiency. I believe my soil is to acidic and locking out calcium and magnesium. Can I add dolomite lime to my res and water with that? How much dolomite lime should I add per gallon of water?
It's somewhat difficult to get pics of the whole plants because of the trellis. I'm using the trellis so the plants don't get burned by the gavita pro set at 600. 7 of the plants are from dutch passion (Blueberry) and there is 1 (Cheese) and 1 (OG Kush). Organic potting soil with mycorhiza in...
At first I thought this was light burn but the more I start to see it it looks like it's probably nutrient burn. Here are some pics. If it is nute burn should I just flush, flush, flush? Any thoughts?
It's just organic potting soil. I added mycogrow from Fungi Perfecti. I can literately see white mycelium running through the soil, it's pretty awesome. I'm currently using Biocanna nutes. The leaf issue is not on all the plants. I grew them from seeds. Maybe genetic.