I'll get a close up tonight when I get home. The tubs are dug in the ground so zero light. I use the paper strips to test the water and a prong soil ph tester. The run off PH is the same as the soil PH. I water them every other day with 2 gallons split between them all. Maybe I'm underwatering and need a flush. I transplanted the clones after they were nice and rooted directly into the 10 gallon pots. I'll verify the fertilizer directions tonight as well. I didn't start with nutes until a month after transplanting. The smaller Blue Cheeses were planted in Mid May and the tall SC a few weeks prior to that.

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psiclown Reviewed by psiclown on . Soil PH too Low Hello first post on this site. I am a newbie outdoor grower (green house actually). The PH of my water is around 7.2. My soil PH is around 5.5. My soil consists of CA Supersoil, Vermiculite, and Perlite. I use Jack's Classic 20-20-20 every third watering. Some of the big fan leaves are starting to droop a little and are slightly discolored. I'm sure this is the PH issue. I have read about adding hydrated lime but to raise it but that it can also be toxic and bipolar for PH testing. Rating: 5