HI All,
First time poster long time reader. I am having a nutrient lock out/pH issue. So for my whole life with both photoperiod and autoflowers I have used pro mix. This round a momentary lack of judgement led me to using a good soil I had in my yard. The soil is great for gardens. Its a triple mix (soil, peat, compost).
So moving the story forward everything went great for a few weeks until I started using nutes. Within two weeks I noticed what I thought first to be overwatering but have come to realise is more of a nut lock. So today I ran some water through. The water was about a 6.9 in the water can. Once it drained through it was about a 6! Based on my math thats some acidic soil!
I have since ran lord knows how many liters through the pots but the run off does not change pH. The soil is also very heavy. For now I have put things back under light but I am not sure what to do. MY options, as I see them, are as follows:
(a) Wait, monitor and see what happens
(b) Flush x more liters of water through... not confident it will make a difference
(c) Remove from pot, wash roots and repot in new soil (promix)? I am doubtful they will handle stress well.
In the meantime I have cracked a few seeds as I had more space and thought this problem may be unfixable in any meanigful way.
Thoughts?
First time poster long time reader. I am having a nutrient lock out/pH issue. So for my whole life with both photoperiod and autoflowers I have used pro mix. This round a momentary lack of judgement led me to using a good soil I had in my yard. The soil is great for gardens. Its a triple mix (soil, peat, compost).
So moving the story forward everything went great for a few weeks until I started using nutes. Within two weeks I noticed what I thought first to be overwatering but have come to realise is more of a nut lock. So today I ran some water through. The water was about a 6.9 in the water can. Once it drained through it was about a 6! Based on my math thats some acidic soil!
I have since ran lord knows how many liters through the pots but the run off does not change pH. The soil is also very heavy. For now I have put things back under light but I am not sure what to do. MY options, as I see them, are as follows:
(a) Wait, monitor and see what happens
(b) Flush x more liters of water through... not confident it will make a difference
(c) Remove from pot, wash roots and repot in new soil (promix)? I am doubtful they will handle stress well.
In the meantime I have cracked a few seeds as I had more space and thought this problem may be unfixable in any meanigful way.
Thoughts?