Well since the beginning of my grow my soil has been keeping a ph of about 7.8-8. I'll add ph down to my waterings and over a couple days its back to 8. I'm going to try buying a better soil ph tester to see if thats the problem. Weird bc my plants look great and have been growing fast. I started flowering today so hopefully I get good buds. My next white widows are going into coco so I can control ph and nutrients more closely. im switching to organic apple cider vinegar to lower ph now. how much should I be adding to each gallon of water to lower the ph a point.
what kind of soil do you use ?
your not gonna be able to change the ph of your soil by just adding ph'ed water/food. Thats why you say that it goes right back to 8..... because the soil is gonna buffer the ph to what it wants to, you cant change that with water despite what the internet tells you. soil is a
very good buffer an it only takes a few hours to buffer your food right back to 8 or wahtever it really is.
second, if your plant looks healthy it is, period. im willin to bet your ph is under 7 and your plant is growing just fine, so there is NO need to add anything to your food/water to try an change the ph.
now lime is a good buffer too , so if you were to replant into a mix with lime added then the lime would help to keep the soil buffered , but since a
healthy soil is so good of a buffer by itself then why not just thrive to keep the soil healthy (lots of reading) an put your ph meter at the top of the closet an let the soil worry about the ph , not you.
if she is dark green , just keep doin what your doin minus the ph additives and read on how to keep her green.
sounds like your doin a good job vein. keep it up an dont stray too far away from the common sense practices.
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