Quote Originally Posted by headshake
next time, copy and paste the form in your thread. it helps when people know the question and the answer. just put the answer after the question, in bold.

what is the source of your tap water? how do you know what your pH is but can't check your source water's pH?

what kind of fan are you using for exhaust?


-shake
I have a 12inch desktop fan poiting down about 3ft from plant (but not pointing on the plnat)
Then inline with the plant i have pc fan blowing spare air out of the box,
its the best i can do as going thru a messy divorce all money froze...
Thanks its a shop bought 'aqua pura water' and it has a detailed label which reads:-
MINERAL ANALYSIS MG/L
CALCIUM - 7
MAGNESIUM - 2
POTASH - 2
SODIUM - 8
BICARBONATE - 18
CHLORIDE - 11
SULPHATE - 8
NITRATE - 6
DRY RESIDUE AT 180C - 63
FLUORIDE - LESS THAN 0.1
PH AT SOURCE 6.4

And i have a soil tester kit which has a test tube and some liquid you put in and it turns the colour to the approx ph level.
(i CANNOT purchase anything else at the mo)