Looks like my tapwater ph is about 6.8 I'd like to bring it down a little and I will keep a close eye on it. The plants seem to be doing better but growth is still slow. They have been in cups for roughly four weeks now, should I start with the nutes? Also should I mix a different soil for transplant into bigger pots. I have the pots and plenty of MG organic soil mix left but I am wondering if mixing my own soil would be more beneficial. If so what is a good mix? Perlite or rocks? I appreciate your time and assistance on this guys. Trying to figure all this out.
mickeymac911 Reviewed by mickeymac911 on . First Timer: Problem with Young Plants Seeds germinated well and fast but that plants have stalled around 1 to 1-1/2 inches for around two weeks. I'm using multiple daylight cfl's as well as a four foot warm/cool fluorescent tube. Soil was Miracle Grow organic potting soil, supposed to feed for up to two months. Leaves are rigid but curve drastically downward. Watering has been moderate, watering every couple days with good drainage and clean bottled water. Any suggestions? Rating: 5