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10-17-2009, 06:16 AM #1OPJunior Member
Happy frog soil ph
they are spent about a month in the veg state. then they went into blooming for about a week. I just picked up some dolomite lime and was going to add it to the soil at about a cup for every square foot. A book by jorge says that it is hard to over do it and to use that measurement. I am also going to switch soil to either fox farm ocean forest or sunshine pro mix #4. I have been battling this problem for about a year now and havn't seemed to fix it yet. The only thing i havn't tried is different soil or adding dolomite lime to neutral out the ph.
DDawgg Reviewed by DDawgg on . Happy frog soil ph Hi i am have a problem with a nutrient lockout. It show all the signs of defencines for having a low ph. I have tried all kinds of different things to fix this issues before. I decided to try to do a run off test. These babies have been planted in Happy Frog soil mixed with hydroton and has a 3 inch layer of hydroton on layering the bottom of the pot for drainage. They haven't seen any nutes except what is in the soil to start with. I decided to do a run off test of the soil to find out it's ph Rating: 5
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