To fix my pH problem I mixed baking soda in the soil and then flushed the new soil, tested it, and transplanted once the pH was in the right range. I guess the baking soda didn't fully dissolve. So this week, week 2 of flower I plan my second watering with feed. First I flushed to test pH, and it was over 8! So here I go flushing again, and again, and again, urg! So now my plants pH is much better and still at the higher range of 7 but there are only so many hours of light and I don't want to drown them. I figure Next watering I'll flush again first with some water at like 5.5 pH and see what comes out. The plants are doing really good though, the leaves show a few slight signs of a little stress but not much. At the end of week one of flower they had itty bitty buds. These plants went into flower the same size as the first batch and it's week 3 of flower and they are already as big as the last plants at harvest time, now that I've fixed the pH I'm amazed.

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