pH of RO or distilled water means NOTHING. Ignore it. Only pay attention to the pH of a solution that has a stronger ionic strength.
Your plants look great.
a TEASPOON of Epsom salts in a gallon? Yikes. That is NOT good. Next time you water, do a HEAVY watering with plain water and then give a complete grow fert at half strenght. Why did you add epsom salts? There's NO Mg deficiency on your plants.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . (pics)PH problem plants + form E-indoor E-soil E-2-4 gallon plasitic buckets CSL-Happyfrog, some has extra perlite, some with clay balls on bottom. all have clay balls on top to help maximize soil use. SCL-perlite. SCLR-slab ph, some are as high as 7.5 and others are around 7. E-tap water. E-7.6 ph (i now have a meter and i lower it to around 6.4. E-Age of plant, 1 month. E-botanicare, pure blend. veg cycle, 2-1.5-3 or something like that. Rating: 5