PH or Phosphorus?

PuffinDaWeed

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I went out and bought this soil test kit and took soil from 4 inchs deep from the plant and the soil came out to a 6.5 slightly acid here is what it looked like see pic then im wondering if this tomatoe and blossom spray could be the culprite a friend of myne put this on his plant and im just wondering if i accidently sprayed to much
 

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bleezyg420

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Is this a ph problem or phosphorus
ph problem.... 6.5-7.0


Im not refusing any help I was asking for it and your being a bit of a douche

unlike the dude above me instead of criticizing he actually takes the time to help thanks man
Im going to pick up some PH down/up this week they dont have any here in town just lime and my rain water is rockin a 6.5
eat me I'd rather with 8.0 then no water at all
You could use bottled wateerr.. What do you expect your problem is when your watering with 8.0 water? I told you what your ph needs to be, soil and water. What I didnt do was tell you how to adjust your waters ph. Which was never a question of yours. So Im unhelpful now? Ok later bud
 

Yes Sir

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puffintheweed- how old are your plants? and what nutrients are you using? It looks like a difficency but id say its due to improper ph. if the plants are very young they shouldnt be showing any kind of potasium def yte. I never found that tester to be very accurate either. Id remove the dead leaves on the plant and get a good ph meter and flush with phd water.(cheap route- theres drops you can use to check the water prior to feeding that i have found to be a lil more accurate than the soil tester. It works okay with plain water but when there are colored nutrients in them it skews the color. buying an electronic ph meter will pay for itself instantly).
 
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