smut junkie
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when growing in soil, what should the ph of the drain water be?
i have two plants.
when using just tap water(ph of 7.4 after 2 days of evaporation) to water in between nutes, i have 1 plant with ph in basin of 6.2 and another with 6.7
i normally adjust the ph to be 6.5 to 6.8 everytime i water/ with or without nutes
however i have a feeling the soil is too acidic, but how do i know
the one with 6.7 is 2 feet tall after 1 month and overall healthy but a MG deficiency has been around for a week
ive tried 1 teaspoon of epsom in 1 gallon of RO, but problem still persists
the second is like a cancer patient with AIDS
2 weeks older but sickly with dying yellow leaves at the bottom and some newer leaves that are trying to commit suicide
also, the second plant is showing signs of over fertilization along with nutrient deficiency(nitrogen to be exact)
how is that possible? ph imbalance im guesssing
i generally adjust the ph of my water/nute solution to be between 6.5 to 6.8
but im not taking into accout the ph of the soil
this is my main question:
how accurately can you test the ph of the soil, by only testing the runoff water
please dont ask for pictures, the only images i have are of your mother sucking my dick and i know you don't want to see that
i just want general info regarding the ph
thanks
and oh, by the way,
your mom says hi.
i have two plants.
when using just tap water(ph of 7.4 after 2 days of evaporation) to water in between nutes, i have 1 plant with ph in basin of 6.2 and another with 6.7
i normally adjust the ph to be 6.5 to 6.8 everytime i water/ with or without nutes
however i have a feeling the soil is too acidic, but how do i know
the one with 6.7 is 2 feet tall after 1 month and overall healthy but a MG deficiency has been around for a week
ive tried 1 teaspoon of epsom in 1 gallon of RO, but problem still persists
the second is like a cancer patient with AIDS
2 weeks older but sickly with dying yellow leaves at the bottom and some newer leaves that are trying to commit suicide
also, the second plant is showing signs of over fertilization along with nutrient deficiency(nitrogen to be exact)
how is that possible? ph imbalance im guesssing
i generally adjust the ph of my water/nute solution to be between 6.5 to 6.8
but im not taking into accout the ph of the soil
this is my main question:
how accurately can you test the ph of the soil, by only testing the runoff water
please dont ask for pictures, the only images i have are of your mother sucking my dick and i know you don't want to see that
i just want general info regarding the ph
thanks
and oh, by the way,
your mom says hi.