Mr.Marijuana420
Well-Known Member
alright so I've ran into a little issue. I was planning on going in the ground this year, and correcting any pH imbalances with lime. Well I found last week, the area im looking at is littered with wild onions, which turns out they favor acidic soil low in organic material. Not so good for cannabis. Well after a little reading Im hearing lime should be applied in the fall to ensure it has a full effect, as its very slow releasing. Im looking at Espoma garden lime now, just worried the lime won't correct the pH in time for planting. The espoma lime is pellitized, which i believe is faster acting. I want to get them in the ground by the beginning of june, If I can get lime worked into the soil within the next 2 weeks, will it be enough time to take effect? I have to figure the exact ph yet, but I know the lower it is, the longer it may take to correct. If needed I can have the plants in containers for awhile until the lime has worked. But anywhere from 5-8 weeks, should that be long enough to correct it? Id like to avoid them being in containers any longer than the beginning of july if possible