I just did the math.
Based off the MSDS sheets for my nutrients (avg pH of 4.256), the reported pH for June/July from the city for my area (6.5) and this leaves me with the information that I've been feeding my plants food that is pH'd to 5.38.
According to the chart under soil, this indicates that my plant would be locked out of all macro-nutrients. This doesn't take into account that I'm using top soil, vermiculite, peat and second hand unconditioned soil.
I'm going to be rebuilding my grow space very soon. I just inherited a doors worth of black and white poly, I made a bid on a poly zipper and I have a new pH tester with two buffer powders coming.
I've tied my Kaya Gold down a bunch of times, super cropped her and i'm gonna continue to keep her at this height untill my B-52's are the same height their half the height and 1/4 as bushy. I'm going to end up with a mammoth mother Kaya. Maybe I'll keep her forever, too bad I don't even know if it's a her yet.
I'm not a fan of these B-52s, sure I put them through hell but I put Kaya through hell and she's still trooping on.
I still have a stunted lemon Skunk who's sex is a mystery and a Jamaican Bud who's also a mystery.