Very Little Knowledge, need some insight

There is a way, I just want to make sure we’re all on the same page. If the watering PH is too high, then the easy fix is just PH down it to 6.5-6.6.

If the soil is too high, it’s a different answer, which would be PH the water down even lower than 6.5.6.6 to adjust the soil. If that makes sense.

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ohh no that makes perfect sense… its just the whole growing in soil and outside that totally confuzzles me lmao :confused:

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That’s why I asked if soil was amended @Matthew420 it was stated that previous grow was in same spot ? And yes you can check it by taking a soil sample @B345T and straining it

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I hope I didn’t add any confusion. I just wanted to make sure we understood what the PH number was referring too :slight_smile:

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@Matthew420 no you didn’t confuse me more than i already was between what you and @Countryboyjvd1971 said i think i get it somewhat kinda sorta lol

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I just took a second look at the pics and I’m not sure there’s a issue at all the plants look healthy except for a few random spots that I saw I think @Stomper may be on track here again after taking a better look

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@Countryboyjvd1971 Yes I actually tested the soil 3 separate time to insure accuracy. So it seems as though the soil is naturally a little high so ive decided to bring the PH down by introducing a much lower PH.

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The runoff from the roof could be the culprit as well. Have had a few extremely heavy rains.

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Runoff from a dirty roof can mess up ph and ppm for a short time. If it hasn’t rained in a while and you only get a short rain it’s good to run fresh water from a hose around the drip lines to get asphalt or other particulates flushed away before they settle into the garden.

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@stomper is being added to my list of outside go to guys lol any other hidden specialities you got there fella i need to know about :smile:

Or as @Countryboyjvd1971 will tell you i forget who is for what so expect a few tags lmao

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Reading the progression of this topic was interesting! So a clean roof and a proper ph is the answer?

its great having so many peoples views and opinions… who would of thought rain water off a roof would cause issues

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I gotta go clean my roof!!

Lower your pH to 6.5 to 6.8 top everything looks very healthy your family for showing a pH issue if you lower it you will be great I don’t see any :peanuts: on it so I believe you may have a girl on your hands congratulations

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That’s a landscaper/gardener thang. After a decade of seeing long yellow stripes on gardens right outside the gutter edge it becomes a normal thought.

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I’ll look into that.

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What you should take from this is that your plants look very healthy and don’t look like they really need much if any changes to their care. Isolated spotting is part of outdoor growing.

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These are updated pics for you guys to see, she seems to be doing well with very little issue. Stretching like a champ! Thanks everyone for giving me very valuable information for my first grow. I will be updating you guys regularly…



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Gorgeous!

:v::evergreen_tree::evergreen_tree:

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Thank you :sunglasses: