o.k. third time to post same problem...PH..I am beginning to hate ph..lol..It keeps ending up high..near 8. Except now after reading page after page after page after page in the forums, I think I know what is causing it. My organic potting soil has a lot of bark in it, which after all that reading, I know is not good. Now they have been in flower for a week and only once did I have to move the lights and that was very little. That is what made me check the ph again cause no growth =no good. So here is my question: can I just sift the soil I have and remove the bark and repot these with that soil?(I know not good to repot in flower, but it has only been a week and they aren't growing) Thanks is advance and Stinky if you are around stop and tell me what to do. thanks
fishens Reviewed by fishens on . ph problem again...but found culprit?? o.k. third time to post same problem...PH..I am beginning to hate ph..lol..It keeps ending up high..near 8. Except now after reading page after page after page after page in the forums, I think I know what is causing it. My organic potting soil has a lot of bark in it, which after all that reading, I know is not good. Now they have been in flower for a week and only once did I have to move the lights and that was very little. That is what made me check the ph again cause no growth =no good. So Rating: 5