depends on how quickly your soil dries out...nobody can distinctively say "water every 3-5 days"...you water it when it needs water...and its up to you as a grower to figure out when that need for water is, as we are not able to be there with you Lift pot, feels dry, water it...simple as that...you'll get the hang of itso only water the plants every 3-5 days?
depends on how quickly your soil dries out...nobody can distinctively say "water every 3-5 days"...you water it when it needs water...and its up to you as a grower to figure out when that need for water is, as we are not able to be there with you Lift pot, feels dry, water it...simple as that...you'll get the hang of it
They came in these pots. That was the PH of the soil on the chart it was neutral. I have some of that lime so will that lower the PH if worked into the soil?Is that the ph of the water or the soil? They both have to be correct.Did you pot these yourself or did they come in that soil? Most fertilizer acidifies the water and you will need to add ph up. Test the ph before you water. Water hardness is also a factor, did you test this? It might seem like a hassle but your plant is a reflection of what is going on in your rootball. Water to run-off check the ph of your run-off this will give you an idea of your soil ph if you are applying the fertilizer correctly you should not have a toxicity problem. With a high ph you will experience nutrient lock out. If the ph is high on the nutrient solution ph down will correct it, if it's the soil they are young enough to repot. Should you choose not to do that you could try working dolomite lime into the soil.
Lime doesn't "lower" the ph per say...unless the soil is completely fubared, adding dolomite lime(not hydrated lime) is a way to get the PH of your soil to settle in around 6.8-7, and it buffers the soil to resist drifting as long as there is still lime available during the grow...if you overwater consistently or perform several flushes, you can kiss your buffered soil goodbye and hope like hell your nutes/water are in the correct range or your soil will start drifting on you causing lockout. You can suppliment the amount of lime in the soil by adding a top dressing every now and again of a tablespoon or so to leach down into the soil to rebuffer it and give you extra calcium and magnesiumThey came in these pots. That was the PH of the soil on the chart it was neutral. I have some of that lime so will that lower the PH if worked into the soil?