Buggins
Active Member
My plants are showing some signs of severe stress this last week or so. A lot of blotchy and yellowing leaves, stunted growth, low yield, a few individual branches severely wilted etc. Looks like ph stress to me from what I could gather through a little online reading today. I tested the runoff ph of a couple of the worst looking plants and one of the best. The runoff varied from the lowest being 5.5, and the highest being 6.4. A little acidic, but not enough that I think it would be the sole cause of my problems. The healthiest plants did have the highest ph at 6.4 though.
I'm using supersoil in 3 gallon pots, about 50-50 with base soil. I know this is a tried and true recipe for success, so obviously I'm doing something wrong here, and I think it may be my water.
I keep my water stored in a large plastic garbage can, and I hand water from that. When it runs low, I top it up - which usually is about once per month. Could this water be stagnant? And if it is, could that be causing these types of problems?
Also, I always let my water sit out overnight to evaporate the chlorine so it doesn't kill off any of the beneficials. I checked my local water source today, and it contains 2-3ppm of chlorine, ph 6.8-7.1, and 45ppm overall total dissolved solids. That doesn't seem like a whole lot of chlorine to me, is it necessary to leave my water sit overnight? It would be a lot easier if I didn't.
Thanks for any tips
I'm using supersoil in 3 gallon pots, about 50-50 with base soil. I know this is a tried and true recipe for success, so obviously I'm doing something wrong here, and I think it may be my water.
I keep my water stored in a large plastic garbage can, and I hand water from that. When it runs low, I top it up - which usually is about once per month. Could this water be stagnant? And if it is, could that be causing these types of problems?
Also, I always let my water sit out overnight to evaporate the chlorine so it doesn't kill off any of the beneficials. I checked my local water source today, and it contains 2-3ppm of chlorine, ph 6.8-7.1, and 45ppm overall total dissolved solids. That doesn't seem like a whole lot of chlorine to me, is it necessary to leave my water sit overnight? It would be a lot easier if I didn't.
Thanks for any tips