I consider myself a beginner grower with only a year and a half of indoor experience and a year of outdoor which is basically just last season in how far we are into this season, and almost all my problems so far have been related to PH and bugs... But for this thread were gonna just focus on the PH. When I First started growing I was using synthetic nutes in happy frog soil, starting with AN jungle juice as my base for the first harvest then switched to house and garden base and a few additives after that, at this time I was using a ph pen and adjusting what I fed to between 6.3 and 6.8. It got to the point I expected to have ph problems when I transplanted but just needed to flush with the correct range to fix the issues of canoeing and leaf tips turning and other deficiencies it brought with it. For this outdoor season I switched to full organics and am using a mix of roots organic soil and sanctuary empire builder soil, along with roots organic nutes. When I started I was PH'ing every feed and had problems with leaves slightly canoeing and starting to turn, like always I just looked at this as a normal part of the plants life cycle and continued to ph and just watered a little more. A couple weeks ago my ph pen broke and like a cheap lazy stoner I just forgot about it and went on with my life, obviously that was a stupid thing for me to do, but since ditching the ph pen all the leaves are perfectly flat and straight and healthy, other than some bug problems. The point I wanted to make here is that in my case me adjusting ph was actually anti productive , so i encourage everyone growing organically to at least for a couple plants just stop PHing and see if you notice a difference. Most posts I see regarding ph here are organics people saying don't worry about ph in organics which I was so greatly opposed so much that the only reason I tried it was because I'm cheap, and it ended up being one of the greatest decisions I've made in marijuana growing.