How is ph buffered? It takes decaying matter to make ions that buffer ph. If it is a stand alone peat, peat gets acidic.It's not bugs. Nor is it the peat moss. Ive used this medium for a year now with good results. I never reuse. It is ph buffered. I was phing to about 5.9ish and once watered at 6.4 because i thought my meter may have been off, which i now know it is not off. im leaning towards ph fluctuation, nutrient burn is usually a little more.. "burnt" for lack of a better word.
.How is ph buffered? It takes decaying matter to make ions that buffer ph. If it is a stand alone peat, peat gets acidic.
How do you know you didn't get a bad batch?
Carry on then.
If not they are burnt and have salt build up.
What and how much are you feeding it?.
too early for salt build up. Its SS advanced #4 pre buffered, has lime in the mix.
Thanks, I will try that while I keep a closer eye on my ph.Foliage pro is good stuff. Back off to 1ml per gallon. That is where I started when using it and worked up. I didn't care much for the protekt. It only needs to be used once or twice the whole life of the plant. Diatomaceous earth mixed in your soil is a good source of silica and has the benefit of deterring pest.
Foliage pro is higher in N than what you were using.
I would use water only for a few watering's and then start back at 1ml.