I just transplanted the clones last Monday(27th) the ingoing PH has been 6.5 pretty much on the money...Im using a new milwaukee digital PH tester, I was planning on only calibrating once a week, but now i think i will test it before each time w/ the buffer solution since ive never used the brand.

The plants look ok, il take some pics today and post, there is some leaf curl(upwards) because i overnuted them slightly(didnt know about the 7-10 day wait after transplanting) and i was reading this vague feeding chart the wrong way, ive been following one that breaks it down by day and i think it will be helpfull ( http://hugeharvest.com/feedingschedule.pdf )

I flushed each plant w/ 1 gallon of ph'd RO water w/ 1/4 tspof flushing solution
last night(curl jut started day before) so tonight i was going to resume there feeding with a real low (250 ppm)

what do you think?
steezyd Reviewed by steezyd on . adding lime to soil w/ plants already in.(help needed) ok so Im using sunshine no.4 soil less mix(no nutrients in soil) and i tested my runoff after the first week of veg and the ph is 5.7-6.0...I would like it 6.3-6.6 but i didnt mix any dolomite lime into my soil like i probably should have...So what should I do to raise the ph? i know giving it higher ph'd water is a quick fix, but that doesnt seem the way to go, can i put some lime just at the top of soil?maybe 2 inches deep or so in certain parts and just continue to water? any advice would Rating: 5