What pH do you water and feed with? 5.8-6.2?
I don't pH my water at all, straight from the hose. A well buffered soil will bring the waters pH to match it's own in short order. The water pH has just a very temporary effect on the soils pH, but the soil has a huge effect on the waters pH.
It's very simple overall, but pretty complex to explain as it's a chemical/physical reaction going on between the calcium carbonate in the lime and whatever it comes into contact with or is in very close proximity to, whether it is the peat moss in the mix or the water you use to water the plant with.
You know Alka Seltzer fizzes in water, simple right? But, if you had to explain exactly what was going on to explain how and why it fizzes would get technical and a knowledge of chemistry for the actual mechanics of it. It's similar trying to explain how lime works, but both raise the pH of the water they're in contact with.
I very rarely use any sort of liquid 'feeds', prefering top dresses of dry amendments. But that takes time and a healthy, active soil and sometimes you need something a bit faster acting. I still keep some Jack's Classic Bloom booster around for just such times. A 1/2 strength shot, if needed, isn't going to hurt the micro herd, or worms in the soil one bit if used in an emergency. By an emergency, I mean a 4lb pail of the Jack's has lasted 5 years, going on 6 and is still not empty. That 1/2 strength dose will last long enough for the dry "fix it" top dressing to become available.
You are so close to harvest I'm not sure if you should add anything. Organics usually take a couple of weeks to get started and even liquids aren't overnight. The tricky part with organics is figuring what will be needed 2 weeks from now. LOL
I think a light shot of the 1-3-2 is the best option if you MUST add something, but in reality, 14 days is just too short a time frame for anything to do the plant much good. *I* would just ride it out and plan for the next run and building a better mix.
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