I have no way of testing the pH of the media as I only have a EC meter and pH meter for the water solution. I test the water pH and EC after adding the nutrients to the water. And I test the EC of the run-off to make sure it doesn't get too high. I always make sure the pots are dry/light in weight before I water again.
And as you can see one of my younger plants had it's growth stunted after transplanting. My oldest plant is starting to turn a like green and the lower part of it is yellowing. And I don't know why that is. Maybe I didn't add enough dolomite like to the mix?
I tried to follow Dr. Bugbees recipe. And 40g per cubic foot looked like a small amount of Dolomite Lime and the gypsum was even less at only 10g per cubic foot. I also purchased the wrong kind of Dolomite Lime, Dr. Bugbees uses a powder Dolomite Lime and mine looks more like tiny rocks or salt. Not sure of that plays a role in why my plants are starting to turn yellow a bit. Or maybe I'm just freaking out I'm not sure. My nutrients solution has an EC of 1.3 should I bump it up to 1.5?
I am using my tap water. It has an EC of 0.5.
Yes it plays a big role if the lime is not powdered since it takes very very long for it to completely react. Longer than the few months till harvest. So it may well be that your substrate is too acidic since not enough was neutralized by the lime. I can't get powdered dolomitic lime too, so what i do is grind it with an electric coffee grinder (they are very cheap) until it is fine powdered. This works very well.
You can measure the ph of the runoff water. It does not reflect the actual ph of the root zone as precisely as a slurry test or a substrate electrode, but it will tell you an approximate value and if it is too acidic or not.
I would not up the EC. They don't need that much nutrients at this stage and maybe even never if you fertilize each time you water (constant feed). As they grow bigger they take up more water. So more water at the same EC taken up=more nutrients taken up.
So please measure your runoff PH and EC and then we will know more, if it is out of range or not and if so there are several ways to correct that. And please make sure your ph electrode is calibrated to get an accurate reading.