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-- time to start feeding, there's more than Ca defc. happening IMO,... Those soils are not meant to run with no feeds, they aren't "supersoils",... they aren't balanced for all nutrients either, especially micronutes,... GO, Roots Organics are common choices, but there are others,.. research it and see... Also consider something like BioTabs or Mephisto/GBD soil amendment that's "water only",.......Medgrower cautions you well about Fuxfarms schwag soil, the [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG] problem soil to show up here hands down-
... they used to be great, years ago, but not quality control is at best a gamble,.. I have tested several bags in the low 5's pH-
-- that is a shit show waiting to happen! They are huge now, so where it's made seems to be a factor,... a few folks seem to get OK bags, at least for pH, but many don't... looks for different options, like Roots, Vermicrop, Black Magic (with some extra EWC and perlite),... Also, seriously consider getting an Accurate 8 soil pH probe, for in-pot testing- As for pH adjusting water, that depends on the source and particularly, hardness,... no matter what your nutes are, if you have very hard water, the cumulative inputs may start to drive pH up; it also load up the soil with extra ppm's of dissolved ions, which can interfere with nute uptake,... I your case, using nearly pure water, adding some Ca-Mg is beneficial to help with pH buffering of acidity especially, which you likely have,.... Taking a pH of pure water is pointless, the meter isn't good at this because of how it works and the almost 0 ppm water (no ions )... because there's no pH buffering minerals (CaCO3 content) in the RO water, it's prone to wild pH swings from even low inputs,...