StonedTony
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Sorry for the long post but Im trying to give you guys as much info as possible here. So allot of what Im reading says that you really dont need to worry about pH if you use soil. Then I read that it matters. So if Im using soil should I buy a pH tester or not? My buddy says I dont need to worry about pH. We have great tap water here in Boston I will say that, but Im not sure about the pH. I think my problem might be that Ive been using pH down thinking that it was too high thus hurting my plant. I used a cheap Ph tester from HomeDepot with the 2 prongs. I stuck it directly in my water and the pH meter jumped up high so Ive been adding pH down. Im thinking that this is not what I should be doing now that I stop and think about it and maybe that is not good for testing water. I only really started noticing problems with my plants AFTER I started using the pH down. I added Cal Mag once so far and my plants showed signs of over watering so I have only done a foliar spray with some Cal Mag in it twice in 2 days recently. I def have purple stems and Ive had that for a while, I just never thought that was a problem till I had a problem and started researching my yellowing browning dying leaves. I was thinking about buying an Oakton pH tester but they have some real bad reviews about them not working after a couple months and like I said allot of people say soil adjusts itself. Im going to transplant into Happy Frog soil soon when I get my T5 8 lamp in the mail. What should I do here?
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