Well i think im going to cry... i had the seeds in the pack in my pocket... I was putting the soil in the pots and the seeds fell out of my pocket and i stood on them :'( 1 of them had its shell half spliff off and i could see the white bit in the middle (that looked undamaged) and another had a small crack in it. The other 3 looked ok but i have planted all of them anyways but i fear the 2 damaged ones will not live
Life can be a real bitch sometimes
i do have 2 free seeds but i want to give the damaged ones a chance to live...
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Are you guys sure I need I change the pH of the water ? I just found this about my soil which suggests I don't... http://www.plant-magic.co.uk/frequentlyaskedquestions.html
Cheers
With regards to pH, let me tell you how important it is...very lol. Being in control of your pH will see you to harvest, second guessing it will only bring problems. My advice, whatever water and nutrient line, soil etc you decide on. CHECK THE PH! You don't want to be watering with anything below 6.0 ideally if you are in soil. Your soils pH is best around 6.5-6.8, somewhere in that area. Water pH can change dramatically when you add nutrients and this can throw off your soils pH, making it difficult for the plant to take in the nutrients it needs. I've included a chart below that shows what nutrients are available or locked out at certain pH.
Hope this helps.:HW8: