Stonedvegan666
Member
I made a noob mistake and got ahead of myself when planting my sprouts. I used my 8.0+ph tap water for the transplant. I had a ph'd jar sitting there. Just got excited and blew it. So now I am fighting some nasty shit. High ph causes manganese deficiency and based on the spots and the yellowing, while the veins stay green, I think thats what is happening. It also makes sense.
My only problem is, twice I have added slightly acidic, ~6.0 ph water to my soil.Kinda flushed, by letting it run through. I'm just nervous about over watering.It already seems that way but I don't know whats worse, toomuch watering or high ph. After the water drains a bit, my soil levels at 6.8 -7.1 ph... Still a little high... Should I add more acidic water ? Is it hard to stabilize soil usually?
Does my new growth look strong?It looks good to me but It seems like the biggest leaf is turning yellow slightly already.
I'm really hoping my poor baby pulls through with out more leaves getting fucked up. Should I just wait a few days again to flush with slightly acidic water?
180w ufo led
4 x 5000k cfl
Fox Farms Ocean forest (haven't fed nutes yet, soil burned them anyway
My only problem is, twice I have added slightly acidic, ~6.0 ph water to my soil.Kinda flushed, by letting it run through. I'm just nervous about over watering.It already seems that way but I don't know whats worse, toomuch watering or high ph. After the water drains a bit, my soil levels at 6.8 -7.1 ph... Still a little high... Should I add more acidic water ? Is it hard to stabilize soil usually?
Does my new growth look strong?It looks good to me but It seems like the biggest leaf is turning yellow slightly already.
I'm really hoping my poor baby pulls through with out more leaves getting fucked up. Should I just wait a few days again to flush with slightly acidic water?
180w ufo led
4 x 5000k cfl
Fox Farms Ocean forest (haven't fed nutes yet, soil burned them anyway