spiked1
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I water my plants with Brita filtered tap water which has always been bang on 7 PH and so I have never had this problem before.
My plants are White Queen 5 weeks into 12/12 and grown in soil as organic as I can, but recently the leaves started looking strange, so I tested my water and it's PH6.
I added PH-Up to make it PH7 and tested the run off water, it was PH5.
Question is what is the best way to fix it before my crop is phuk'd.
Should I
give a good flush with PH7 water,
add some dolomite lime,
or just keep on adjusting my water,
or all of the above.
It's only 10 days since I flushed them with the PH6 water, thinking it was PH7.
We have had a lot of rain here lately, basically we were in drought with the dams only 18% full, now, after only a couple of months the dams are 73% full, so I guess the PH change is due to that.
It's not the greatest pic but you can see the washed out look of the leaves.
Thanks.
My plants are White Queen 5 weeks into 12/12 and grown in soil as organic as I can, but recently the leaves started looking strange, so I tested my water and it's PH6.
I added PH-Up to make it PH7 and tested the run off water, it was PH5.
Question is what is the best way to fix it before my crop is phuk'd.
Should I
give a good flush with PH7 water,
add some dolomite lime,
or just keep on adjusting my water,
or all of the above.
It's only 10 days since I flushed them with the PH6 water, thinking it was PH7.
We have had a lot of rain here lately, basically we were in drought with the dams only 18% full, now, after only a couple of months the dams are 73% full, so I guess the PH change is due to that.
It's not the greatest pic but you can see the washed out look of the leaves.
Thanks.
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