Wilting after feeding

Buddylove313

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Hey everyone. Having an issue with my girls wilting. They are 4 weeks old, transplanted on 01/08 from 3 to 10 gallon, fed 1 1/2 gallons of Athena veg line right after transplant. Fed again on 01/11 using tea mixture ( recharge, great white, power si for veg, sea green, CalMag). Clipped some bottom leaves and did some pinching aka ‘training’ after words. Lights went on at 4 pm today and this is what they look like. Since the transplant they really haven’t looked the same. Soil ph is 5.4 - 5.5 which i know is low. Any advice? Thank you in advance 029D8AC0-CE05-468C-9773-D0E8DE69323E.jpeg
 
You answered yourself. Raise the PH. The lowest I personally go is 5.8.

How are you measuring PH?
 
Water on schedule. PH the water. Keep it in the 5.8-6.2 range on the water. Changing ph has to go slow. Don't go from 5.4 to 6.2.

5.4, 5.8, 6.0, 6.2. One PH step a watering. When you reach 6.2. Walk it back down to 5.8. Then back up. Cycle 5.8-6.2

On run off. That's on you. It needs a bit of run off to keep things balanced.
 
@Beehive , here’s an update. Flushed the girls yesterday with 2 gallons of 5.8 ph water. Measured ph with a ph soil pen, reads 5.4 they woke up a 1/2 hr ago. Noticed some leaf issues that I might have missed yesterday.
 

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