Organic Soil combined with NITRIC ACID

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Hi folks,

My seedlings sprouted like 3 weeks ago since then they r in veg light schedule.
I use BioBizz Allmix, BioBizz Grow and Bloom.

Till yesterday i adjusted the water ph every time before feeding with nitric acid. I know im not proud of that but ive just read about how ORGANIC and NITRIC ACID is a NO GO!

So 3 weeks passed they showed light symptoms of magnesium def two days ago. They got foliar spray (well see if they get better tomorrow) and as a worrying daddy kept reading things about soil cultivation.
Im already over 3 failed crops from the past but i always blamed other stuffz for being loser and i was the one who used organic nutes, soil and NITRIC ACID.

Sorry for trashtalk btw...

THE QUESTION IS

They are in 0.3L small pots atm and i urgently need to transplant them to 5.5L but do i need to flush before i do that to get rid of the nitric acid or it wont do any harm with the fresh soil in the new pots. My theory is: as i water them in the new pot, the nitric acid i already gave them, will flow down to the fresh soil and rapes the microbes there. (in a negative way, lol)
 

indikat

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you should be ok without the flush as the hydrogen ions and nitrate ions will have reacted with the ions/ minerals in the soil or been absorbed by the plant so therefore kinda neutralised or utilized.
 

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Thanks for your answer, transplant happened this morning. Its kind of weird cos they havent developed a proper rootball mass in 3 weeks in a 0.3L pot and it was like covering half of the soil. I hope the only thing that stunted roots growing was the nitric acid ruining the soil. Probably ill start a jorunal as well cos i was too self confident cos my very first automatic grow was successful with just 70W CFL in a cupboard got 30g dried sweet Easy Rider. After that i bought a 250W CMH and built a bigger room. Since then i started using digital PH meter and PH Down. Nobody could tell me why my plants were retarded and yellowing. Now i hope got the answer for everything. Its really possible Nitric Acid ruined my BioBizz Allmix soil so the roots werent so happy.
 

indikat

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sounds like you may have some bad genetics if you have had sucess with this method pfreviously. I have run biobizzallmix with emergency nitric acid 2 x due to a wilty claw high pH sit (soil over 7.5 ffs) and kept vegging til healthy then all good. Never done auto on a 70w tho
 
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