Need help haha

Skoden

New Member
I’m new to growing and my plant is stunted by the looks of it. I use a rootfarm ph tester to adjust my water. Pro mix HP is my medium. General Hydroponics:flora trio is my nutrients. I do not have a DTS stick as of yet.. it comes in 7 long days.

The water I use for the plants is distilled water 0 PPM , pH at roughly 5.5-6.0.
My soils pH is at a whopping 7.0 .. tomorrow I’m grabbing some soil acidifier & some peat moss I’ll eventually slap on the soil.
Anyways, I mixed some CALiMAGic with the 0PPM water so I hope the plants get some PPM in there.. I’m not using nutrients yet.. because of these spots on my babies :(
Although I have a 4L bottle (of the same distilled) mixed with nutrients for feeding.
I checked my runoff for the very first time and it came out as 5.0ish

I’m now realizing that the PPM is important. Including the soils Ph which I think both is causing my plants stunt.
Any tips and recommendations would be very much appreciated.
 

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Weouthere

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Can you use your tap water? If you use distilled you gotta add calmag.
I don’t know much about that soil but I’d ph your water to 6.5. Here a good graph for ph I use it a lot.
If your soil ph is 7 and you put 6.5 ph water in, your runoff should be around 6.7-6.8.
 

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hotrodharley

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Wait up. How have you determined you need to acidify Pro Mix? Are you aware it’s peat? I seriously doubt the pH is as high as 5 out of the bag.
 

Skoden

New Member
@hotrodharley
I used those 3 in 1 meter: ph , light and moisture. My expectations for the soil being a 5.0 was the same but once I actually checked, it read a 7.0.
I’m not sure if this contributed to the ph but when I bought the bag it was a day after a rain day.
Picture A is from the bag
Pic B is from my pot

@weoutthere
Thanks I will do that!
 

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xtsho

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That meter is worthless for checking pH. Might as well toss it in the trash. Get a digital meter and pH your nutrient solution when you water.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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@hotrodharley
I used those 3 in 1 meter: ph , light and moisture. My expectations for the soil being a 5.0 was the same but once I actually checked, it read a 7.0.
I’m not sure if this contributed to the ph but when I bought the bag it was a day after a rain day.
Picture A is from the bag
Pic B is from my pot

@weoutthere
Thanks I will do that!
That meter can go right in the trash where it belongs. My wife has a 8-10 of those that she uses to measure moisture in her house plants and the pH part of the meter is completely inaccurate on every single one of them.
 
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