gotdank
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Ok so heres the details
I have 2 plants under 6 42w CFL's. I have used MG soil and I had been watering with 6.5 ph water. The thing is I used SPA PH adjuster because I couldnt get the aquarium or hydro PH Down and I was advised not to use vinegar.
I did this for maybe the first month? after that I was able to find the aquarium PH adjuster and I've been using that. Everything was going well until 1-2 weeks before flowering and within a few days the PH just went to crap (5.5 area).
I had tested my run off using my digital PH testing pen, and it was around 6.3(I think I did this wrong somehow), but now I ordered a soil PH tester and it is telling me my PH is 5.5.
How can I safely raise my PH to the appropriate levels without killing my plants? They are 3 weeks into flowering (est 9-10 weeks total from breeder).
The only useful info I have found was to use Dolomite Lime and add it to your water but I have some powdered dolomite lime and I have flushed with water I mixed very well with it and the PH is still low. My current plan is to go back to the store to get the pelleted type and grind it to see if it works better and just use small amounts to avoid killing my babies.Also I have conflicting info on how much to mix per gallon OF WATER.
Thanks in advance for any info.
I have 2 plants under 6 42w CFL's. I have used MG soil and I had been watering with 6.5 ph water. The thing is I used SPA PH adjuster because I couldnt get the aquarium or hydro PH Down and I was advised not to use vinegar.
I did this for maybe the first month? after that I was able to find the aquarium PH adjuster and I've been using that. Everything was going well until 1-2 weeks before flowering and within a few days the PH just went to crap (5.5 area).
I had tested my run off using my digital PH testing pen, and it was around 6.3(I think I did this wrong somehow), but now I ordered a soil PH tester and it is telling me my PH is 5.5.
How can I safely raise my PH to the appropriate levels without killing my plants? They are 3 weeks into flowering (est 9-10 weeks total from breeder).
The only useful info I have found was to use Dolomite Lime and add it to your water but I have some powdered dolomite lime and I have flushed with water I mixed very well with it and the PH is still low. My current plan is to go back to the store to get the pelleted type and grind it to see if it works better and just use small amounts to avoid killing my babies.Also I have conflicting info on how much to mix per gallon OF WATER.
Thanks in advance for any info.