Sheepdog420
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I'm 3 weeks into my 2nd grow and need a bit of advice...
I'm using 90% ProMix BX ans 10% red worm castings purchased from a local farmer. I'm using distilled water that comes with a PH off the shelf around 6.5.
At about day 15 my plants started to yellow from the bottom leaves up and the leaves started drooping and "hugging" the plants fairly tightly. Eventually growth slowed to a crawl and the 1 & 3 leave internodes completely died. Every thread I read that looked somewhat similar said over or under watering. I'm 95% sure that this isn't my problem. I use the "how heavy is my pot" method and water roughly every 3-5 days.
I think that my problem is that the PH of my runoff water is measuring 4.0 causing a N deficiency (thank you Internet). I made a trial batch of soil and watered samples with higher and higher PH distilled water (using PH+) until it was off the chart of my PH kit (9.0ish??) and the runoff water was still very low...closer to 5.0.
I did my best to check the PH of just the worm castings and it was in the 4.0 range. The ProMix is closer to 6.0. It seems like the low PH of the mix is driving the water PH down no matter what I do.
What is the best way to get the PH of the soil up? The guys at the hydro shop didn't have good answers for me.
I added 2 heaping tablespoons of powdered dolomite lime per gallon of soil when I transplanted 2 days ago. The runoff still read low when I watered them, but they look like they're rebounding (sorry for no pictures).
I was very afraid of burning my plants with the lime. If the 2 tablespoons doesn't get me in the 6.5 range, how much can I add before it's a problem?
Any advice is much appreciated!
Thanks,
Sheepdog
I'm 3 weeks into my 2nd grow and need a bit of advice...
I'm using 90% ProMix BX ans 10% red worm castings purchased from a local farmer. I'm using distilled water that comes with a PH off the shelf around 6.5.
At about day 15 my plants started to yellow from the bottom leaves up and the leaves started drooping and "hugging" the plants fairly tightly. Eventually growth slowed to a crawl and the 1 & 3 leave internodes completely died. Every thread I read that looked somewhat similar said over or under watering. I'm 95% sure that this isn't my problem. I use the "how heavy is my pot" method and water roughly every 3-5 days.
I think that my problem is that the PH of my runoff water is measuring 4.0 causing a N deficiency (thank you Internet). I made a trial batch of soil and watered samples with higher and higher PH distilled water (using PH+) until it was off the chart of my PH kit (9.0ish??) and the runoff water was still very low...closer to 5.0.
I did my best to check the PH of just the worm castings and it was in the 4.0 range. The ProMix is closer to 6.0. It seems like the low PH of the mix is driving the water PH down no matter what I do.
What is the best way to get the PH of the soil up? The guys at the hydro shop didn't have good answers for me.
I added 2 heaping tablespoons of powdered dolomite lime per gallon of soil when I transplanted 2 days ago. The runoff still read low when I watered them, but they look like they're rebounding (sorry for no pictures).
I was very afraid of burning my plants with the lime. If the 2 tablespoons doesn't get me in the 6.5 range, how much can I add before it's a problem?
Any advice is much appreciated!
Thanks,
Sheepdog