NanoGadget
Well-Known Member
Hey all. Been a bit since I've been on. Anywho, I wasn't planning on growing until after I move in December, but I got bored and my jars are a little light so I decided to run a quick single plant grow in my 2x2.
Didn't want to wait for a new batch of soil to cook so I went back to my old standby for easy mode growing. Ffof and happy frog mixed 3:1 and a bunch of extra perlite. Most always get good results with this mix with very little fuss. Once a few years ago however I got a bag that was giving me problems. N locked out, slow growth with browning leaves from the bottom up. Did a slurry test and the ph was waaaaay off. Like 7.8 if I remember correctly. That was kind of the motivation to start making my own soil.
So here we are, a few years later and I started noticing the same problems. Slurry test. Sure enough, ph was damn near 8.0
I have some ph down on hand and I have some cottonseed meal on the way. Anybody have any non-toxic suggestions for getting soil ph down relatively quickly without frying my plant? It's still fairly small, only a couple weeks of veg. Was thinking about sulfur but that's always taken a long time to work in my experience. Thanks for looking folks.
@jarvild @xtsho @Dr. Who
Didn't want to wait for a new batch of soil to cook so I went back to my old standby for easy mode growing. Ffof and happy frog mixed 3:1 and a bunch of extra perlite. Most always get good results with this mix with very little fuss. Once a few years ago however I got a bag that was giving me problems. N locked out, slow growth with browning leaves from the bottom up. Did a slurry test and the ph was waaaaay off. Like 7.8 if I remember correctly. That was kind of the motivation to start making my own soil.
So here we are, a few years later and I started noticing the same problems. Slurry test. Sure enough, ph was damn near 8.0
I have some ph down on hand and I have some cottonseed meal on the way. Anybody have any non-toxic suggestions for getting soil ph down relatively quickly without frying my plant? It's still fairly small, only a couple weeks of veg. Was thinking about sulfur but that's always taken a long time to work in my experience. Thanks for looking folks.
@jarvild @xtsho @Dr. Who