Justinsane. I fight PH all the time. And someday, I will hit the sweet spot.
If your plants are not showing signs of lock-out, stress, typical PH symptoms, then, I would not run a major flush.
Watch very closely for the above. Then flush. Next watering adjusted down PH. Check run-off then adjust down again slightly.
I say this because you mention new organic soil. The root zone may be fine with the critters working. And the photos are not as hyper-sensitive (time wise) as the autos becasue of their longer growing season and better genetics.
I have found that adjusting too quickly is not so good either.
Any pictures. If it looks good let her go for a bit.
Opinion only. Truly, only opinion from a PH fighter.
If your plants are not showing signs of lock-out, stress, typical PH symptoms, then, I would not run a major flush.
Watch very closely for the above. Then flush. Next watering adjusted down PH. Check run-off then adjust down again slightly.
I say this because you mention new organic soil. The root zone may be fine with the critters working. And the photos are not as hyper-sensitive (time wise) as the autos becasue of their longer growing season and better genetics.
I have found that adjusting too quickly is not so good either.
Any pictures. If it looks good let her go for a bit.
Opinion only. Truly, only opinion from a PH fighter.
It's all good.