I PH’d tested the water aswell it was like 5.9. I don’t got PH down. So i’m using the lemon juice drops to lower the PH when should I feed it aswell?Cut them up into smaller pieces, it helps move more nutes into the water. Now i'd say 2 days in the sun or a warm place and you can feed that to your plant.
Can I give it its first feeding and watering later when I get off work? Or should I know I don’t got much time to though if I was gonna now5.9 is good for watering soil. If anything you'd want to pH up it to like 6.5 but for water its not a huge deal.
The guy at the hydro store is pulling your leg. Sorry.Just got a ph test kit. Water is 8.1 tap. Made it 6.5 with lemon juice. Some guy at some hydroponic shop told me to do this till i get ph down. So should i give it feeding?
and magnesium too. That's why i like dolomite lime. Calcium and Magnesium it's loaded with it.. I have never tested PH in my 30 years as a craft cannabis farmer.Can I give you my take? I hope so.
Looks like calcium and I think I can guide you off the ledge. Gets some gypsum and sprinkle a few handfuls and scratch into the dirt . water. Breathe easy.
Cannabis consumes a shit load of calcium and your soil is lacking.
Most growers don't understand how much calcium cannabis uses. I think dolomite can be great for a mix but for something like this where time isn't on his side, I would suggest getting a bit of epsom salt as a foliar to go along with the gypsum scratched into the soil. I use a tsp to a qrt for epsom, sprayed in the morning.and magnesium too. That's why i like dolomite lime. Calcium and Magnesium it's loaded with it.. I have never tested PH in my 30 years as a craft cannabis farmer.
and magnesium too. That's why i like dolomite lime. Calcium and Magnesium it's loaded with it.. I have never tested PH in my 30 years as a craft cannabis farmer.
Arn't you guys the least bit worried that, the main problem may be acidity?Most growers don't understand how much calcium cannabis uses. I think dolomite can be great for a mix but for something like this where time isn't on his side, I would suggest getting a bit of epsom salt as a foliar to go along with the gypsum scratched into the soil.
Youre not being a jerk you know more than I do, I'm just trying to help the fella out. I had some similar symptoms first I amended soil with aluminum sulfate and after used a tea and my problems where over. By all means if im wrong you tell me.Is this municipal tap water? A water test may be available online if so.
I think many of your issue will be resolved with gypsum. Calcium is porous and allows more pore space for roots to breathe. Not trying to be a jerk but banana peel tea isn't going to fix anything.
I;m confuesd by this,The guy at the hydro store is pulling your leg. Sorry.
Soil is your buffer! Not the damn water.
Makes my stomach turn in knots, every time I hear it.
That water isn't dong you any favours.
There is a big, big, big reason they tell you not to put lemon into compost.
Things go anaerobic very, very fast.
Waste tells you absolutely nothing about the actual ph of the soil.
You have the ph pen.
5 parts water to 1 part soil. Test with your pen.
I'm almost certain your ph is a little low.
Adding acid is not helping your cause at all.
If you need to bring the pH down, I would highly recommend using a few handfuls of peat instead of using aluminum sulfate. Aluminum is not well liked by plants and is not very good for soil health IMO.Youre not being a jerk you know more than I do, I'm just trying to help the fella out. I had some similar symptoms first I amended soil with aluminum sulfate and after used a tea and my problems where over. By all means if im wrong you tell me.