Not too bad, but a little high. You want optimally to be around 6.8 in soil. Did you also ck the ph of the water you have been using?
:jointsmile: Bree
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Not too bad, but a little high. You want optimally to be around 6.8 in soil. Did you also ck the ph of the water you have been using?
:jointsmile: Bree
yeah, the water is more or less exactly the same as my soil, would adding a water and lemon juice solution be a good idea to bring the ph a little lower?
one of the leaf branches fell off today and it was all dried up. I was also looking at my soil and thought that the soil may be too compact, maybe the soil needs to drain better?
you could use lemon juice, i've used it. I wouldn't use it again...if you can get ahold of ph down do so. If you can't perhaps you can get some reverse osmosis water or distilled water to water them with. They are ph balanced. If you continue to use this kind of water you will need a cal-mag supplement.
I just repotted them and they have picked up really well! My diagnosis would be the soil being to dense and compact so it held water for a long time. Its a lot better now, 1 month old, should be sexing soon shouldnt it?
Are the nodes alternating yet? When they are whip out that magnifying glass...yes I said whip it good....crack that whip...lol :jointsmile:
What do you mean by alternating nodes? I ve looked up the term but I would be greatful if anyone could post me a picture so i know what to look for.
Ry