willyjackson
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you may have your grow room on the cold side some strains will turn purple if its cold out. I only grow outdoors and Canadian fall and even summer nights can get chilly.
thx for info. im growin autos and i keep lights on 24 hrs so it never gets cold in there. thx for everyones help i found a thread with somebody growing bh and they said there leaves were purple toward the end. and they said they didnt really strt to smell until it was almost time to chop.so maybe its normal for the strain.you may have your grow room on the cold side some strains will turn purple if its cold out. I only grow outdoors and Canadian fall and even summer nights can get chilly.
I agree with most of your advice but the PH must be adjusted somehow. Assuming there is enough lime in the soil is not advised since we know it is not buffering currently. Many people make lime amendments to the soil during transplantation for additional buffering. Although Lime is used generally to raise PH it is completely neutral. It will not raise the medium's PH above 7.0. He needs to raise the PH of his medium and there are few ways to do it. Adjust the incoming solution to the correct PH and/or add soil amendments to raise the PH.you dont move the ph going in to adjust the medium, causes issues. the lime is there in the soil already to do this for us. and if you add more lime then the ph may want to keep rising if the old hadnt been used up yet. lime should be good in the mix for azbout 3 months if it wasnt abused to much.
I agree with most of your advice but the PH must be adjusted somehow. Assuming there is enough lime in the soil is not advised since we know it is not buffering currently. Many people make lime amendments to the soil during transplantation for additional buffering. Although Lime is used generally to raise PH it is completely neutral. It will not raise the medium's PH above 7.0. He needs to raise the PH of his medium and there are few ways to do it. Adjust the incoming solution to the correct PH and/or add soil amendments to raise the PH.
Lets assume for a moment that the vinegar test is accurate and his meter is off by +1.1. Depending where he is adjusting his solution, he's most likely adjusting too acidic. The lingering question, what level is he adjusting his nutrient solutions to and what level is his soil runoff?
If you don't want to wing it on your ghetto meter you can get some paper testers. Assuming the vinegar test is working..... You could take a chance and flush with water that is adjusted to 7.5 on your meter which would hopefully be about 6.4ish actual and add amendments to raise PH. I would also re-establish nutrient base including CalMag.