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    lime green

    Quick run down
    11 indoor plants
    MH light, 5 compact flors, 2 tube flores
    started to pop on the 8th, a couple popped later
    for the most part, they are healthy
    3 of them got me a little worried.
    A couple have lime green centers. It does not run through out the veins. What is this?
    I was having some ph issues...as low as 3.5 eeekk! (due to my water) But i let them dry out and in one day, soil healed itself...back up to 5.5-7....varies in different pots. I know the ph is due to my water, that will not be an issue by tomorrow

    -1st pic is the one with the lime green center

    -2nd this one was uprooted during a watering, and roots were exposed to lights for a few seconds....It acually looks a lot better than it did a few days ago....so i think it's shock

    -3rd some healthy ones

    -4th 'Shedevil' just a side view
    thoughtwriter Reviewed by thoughtwriter on . lime green Quick run down 11 indoor plants MH light, 5 compact flors, 2 tube flores started to pop on the 8th, a couple popped later for the most part, they are healthy 3 of them got me a little worried. A couple have lime green centers. It does not run through out the veins. What is this? I was having some ph issues...as low as 3.5 eeekk! (due to my water) But i let them dry out and in one day, soil healed itself...back up to 5.5-7....varies in different pots. I know the ph is due to my Rating: 5
    I am a pathalogical liar. Nothing I say is real, I only do it out of attention seeking motives. Well, that what the doctor said. I take medication for it......:S1: Or do I?

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    lime green

    your pH should be 6.5 - 7.0 in soil ... do NOT feed your seedlings ANY nutrients for the first two weeks ... when you do fertilize, do so at half-strength ... don't overwater ... :smokin:

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    lime green

    Soil pH does not heal itself.
    Your meter depends on moisture for an accurate reading.
    You need to fix the soil pH. Better still, scoop out the chunk that each seedling is in and repot into good soil-water in with water at pH 6.8-7.0 to make up for the fact that the chunk has 3.5- adjusting the pH is probably going to cause a TON of stress to the babies, and a repot is preferable in this situation.

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    lime green

    thanks for the advise I'm gonna repot prolly tomorrow....My soil is fine...its the water...dang tap, i left it out...but that didnt work obviously, lol
    ...hehe, and by 'healing' i just meant it dryed out so its getting back to the soils original ph...sorry for my confusing terms...:stoned:
    its just the 3 out of the 11....the others seem to be doing lovely....but they are young, so time will tell
    thanks for the advise

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    lime green

    Quote Originally Posted by thoughtwriter
    by 'healing' i just meant it dryed out so its getting back to the soils original ph.:
    No, it still isn't right just because it's dry- once you add something that changes the pH, it's there until you get it back out- like flowers of sulfur won't register the same dry as they will wet. pH is a function of the activity of hydronium ions, and those are released when water comes into contact with a chemical that CAUSES them to be released.

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    lime green

    ...oh, i forgot, im using a crappy ph meter....it has a fert. detector, light, wet/dry.....its the kind you pke in the soil. i think i need a digital one, any idea on where i can get one for a decent buck?

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    lime green

    your such a sweety, thank you for helping me out.

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    lime green

    :jointsmile: ... I must be the only old fart that still uses test strips ... I threw away my cheap meters, and am too cheap to buy the expensive ones ... even strips aren't all that cheap ... I use the 5.0-10.0 ... Test Strips

    but, they're accurate, I guess ... the ones I use are laboratory-grade, etc ... really easy to use :jointsmile:

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    lime green

    I see they now have a narrow-range 4.0-7.0, I should get those next time ...hmmm. Free Shipping now, too Test Strips

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    lime green

    I use liquid- because I'm a cheap Yankee. If we had a cheapness contest, I could give you a run for your money.

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