puck1969
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I would take the eater you are going to use, add your nutes, then test the ph. It might change a lot once nutes are added.
After nutes are added, ph to 6.5 or whatever you are shooting for. Everyone is different on their preferred ph but between 6 and 7 should be the target.
I adjust ph with bottles of "ph up" and "ph down". They are dirt cheap and work great.
Glad the browning stopped and they girls are happy. The progress on the house looks awesome.
I’ve been growing for 30 years and since moving into my current house I’ve struggled with my plants yellowing from bottom to top starting just before flower.
I never used a ph meter but finally broke down this year, tested it on th 7 ph bottle
and came in right on point. I tested my tap water and it came in at 8.7!!!! Couldn’t believe it so I rinsed the tester with distilled water and put it in the 7 ph liquid and again it came in right on point.
I bought some lemon juice and got it adjusted but the question is, how long if at all any residual alkalinity will be in the soil? First watering the ph was 6.5 and wondered if I should have started at 6.0 to correct the problem.
Since I have started testing the tap water it has been a consistent 8.4-8.7 ph.
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