i wouldnt worry about your ph in soil... if you use any organic ferts, there are beneficial bacteria there living in the soil that will slowly correct the ph

i dont even bother testing my ph anymore... my water is 6.1 from the tap.. .but if you live in a city there could be other nasties in the water, like chlorine... try switching them to distilled water and see if it helps :twocents:
mightymarijuanabuds Reviewed by mightymarijuanabuds on . asking a favour from soil growers! O'k guys right now I am still battleing a ph problem with my soil and stuff and just wanted to see what other soil users ph is at!................ Little info: my ph is always set between 6.5-6.6 when given to my plants, the plants are doing poorly in the color department most are turning a yellow even on some of the new growth,first thought might be a (N) problem but fed the plants some ferts high in (N) so the problem should be fixed but wasn't,so then I used epson salt to see if it was a Rating: 5