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newgrowguy
08-19-2006, 04:37 PM
Hey all. Just discovered my soil Ph was at 8 (indoor). Tried to bring it down by watering (it was due) with an ammonium sulfate solution which measured about 6.5. The next day the leaves were perkier but have begun curling up all around the edges, not the tips, kinda like a canoe. What the hell did I do this time? lol. Would appreciate any answers and fixes with idiot instructions if you would (i.e don't say flush it, say pour a gallon of water over it once or twice) as you're dealing with a dolt here!
On a second note, the tap water in my area measures a Ph of 8. How do I water w/o raising the Ph each time? Gracias!
elway07
08-22-2006, 05:45 AM
mine are doing the same thing so I would be curious as well....
JiGGabOo
08-22-2006, 07:46 AM
how about NOT using tap water.....
invision
08-22-2006, 02:37 PM
what you need is a PH tester and PH down they are a must in almost every situation and some tap water like mine is super hard water (900ppm) and cannot be used as it can interfere with the uptake of nutrition and such...
one of the easiest things to use is distilled water but it is useless unless you also add CALMAG plus to it and i highy reccommend this stuff it works wonders.
Bud-Wiser
08-28-2006, 07:35 AM
i solved this by getting a big barrel and filling with water every few days. i never use straight tap water. PH Down is essential, but learn from my mistakes add it carefully. Its dynamite.
the side-curl is definitely PH related (but i dont know why) - that happened to me when i changed from my barrel of water to standard tap water for a few days, as my bartrel was empty ..it will sort itself out
maybe its a reaction to a PH change..thats all i can think
stinkyattic
08-28-2006, 04:27 PM
Can also be Molybdenum deficiency. It's odd that it should occur very suddenly. It could be a delayed reaction to Mb uptake being blocked by out of range pH.
Why don't you run your house's gutters into a rain barrel?
newgrowguy
09-05-2006, 05:13 AM
Used Amonium Sulfate to bring down the Ph, of course used too much and got a bit of Nitrogen toxicity. Flushed it w/5 day old standing water, which did the trick. I love the rainwater idea, but in the meantime am letting the water stand in a bucket for 3-5 days between waterings. Ph is right on target now and all is right with the world.
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