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    PH regulation

    This is still the same case that ive placed on many threads.
    Flowering 5th week. 2 plants suddenly DRY out. I thought it was the ballaster, that was burning them, but now i firmly believe it is the tapwater that made soil WAY too acid. Im trying to get a ph meter, but i will have to wait 2-3 days to get it so i need a solution NOW because 2 other plants are starting to have the same signs as the ones that died.

    I need to make something before i get the ph meter or this will be chaos (prolly lose 4 plants if not).
    How could i raise the ph so that it reaches aprox 6.8?
    I know that right now i need to fill the troubleshooting thing, BUT its stupid because io dont really have PH of the soil.
    How much calcium carbonate-limestone- do i need to add so that i change the PH? (make it higher)Should it be added to the water? (i will try to get a water source of aprox 6.5)or in the soil?
    Kmakok Reviewed by Kmakok on . PH regulation This is still the same case that ive placed on many threads. Flowering 5th week. 2 plants suddenly DRY out. I thought it was the ballaster, that was burning them, but now i firmly believe it is the tapwater that made soil WAY too acid. Im trying to get a ph meter, but i will have to wait 2-3 days to get it so i need a solution NOW because 2 other plants are starting to have the same signs as the ones that died. I need to make something before i get the ph meter or this will be chaos (prolly Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    PH regulation

    if? it was me?...I'd mix some water with powdered lime. I never done that because I've never had acid soil...but, if I did...I would.

    very small amount...you want to raise ph....SLOWLY

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    #3
    Member

    PH regulation

    How much limestone per liter of water too raise it slowly? Please help fast. 1 more plant got attacked by the same problem

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    #4
    Junior Member

    PH regulation

    ph up is what you want, but if you dont know the ph level you
    wont know how much to raise it by

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    #5
    Member

    PH regulation

    How much water/limestone(calcium carbonate) do i need to mix? or just place the powder on top of the soil and then add water? How long does it take to change the ph?(will it slowly change every day?or takes a loong time?)

    If it takes a long time i believe im dead.... (took 2 days to one of the chiks to TOTALLY dry out)

    Tomorrow il try to get a pH meter

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    #6
    Senior Member

    PH regulation

    If ...your positive it's the tap water causing the low PH? I would add a tablespoon of powdered lime to a gallon of water and mix well.

    ...and I wouldn't drink that water, either.......I wouldn't even wash my clothes in it.

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    #7
    Member

    PH regulation

    Well as i saw a pic of a plant with Phosphorus deficciency. I took some pics so that you can tell me what you think. im SPECULATING (till i get ph-meter) that the 2 possible problems are
    1. Ph
    2. Phosphorus defficiency (SEVERE)

    The first picture is the one i found on the net and is a phosphorus deff plant.
    http://i39.tinypic.com/2jb323m.jpg

    This one is from a plant that has been totally attacked by the sickness.(took 3 days to become like this so i have to act FAST)
    http://i41.tinypic.com/2i2315k.jpg

    This one is from a leaf from a starting-to-get-sick plant
    http://i44.tinypic.com/op8s4k.jpg

    Do you believe its a P deff?Or some other nute deff?
    BTW: I am sooo stressed by this :S

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    #8
    Senior Member

    PH regulation

    are any of those from your actual plant?


    -shake

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    #9
    Member

    PH regulation

    yes. the last two. The first pic i just found it on the net so that you have a reference for P deff.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    PH regulation

    any luck with a pH test kit/meter?

    did your leaves turn a deep, dark green/blue first? phosphorus deficiencies show in older leaves first. they can show brown or purple spots.

    just my 2 cents. i'm sure one of the experts will be around shortly.


    -shake

    if that happened in three days i don't think it's a P deficiency.

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