Correcting Ph Of Runoff In Soil??

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i cant read the small orange txt forget what the fuck you call them scientific acronyms. laughs..
i remember perodic tyable,, damn.. had to think,!
Haha. The orange is manganese.
 
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They don't look great.are u letting the soil dry right out a good bit between watering ?keeping soil constantly moist can cause many a problem.
Yes. I wait u till they are very light and are dry about 3/4 inch below the surface
 
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@Irish063 how things going? This is a topic I'm curious in as well
 
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How much of those nutrients did you give to them and how did you administer it for the two feedings¿
 
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@Irish063 how things going? This is a topic I'm curious in as well
Things are going much better now. So it was a combination of everything. Switched to a t5 light and corrected everything else. this was a few days ago. Only one still has some yellowing and the others have greened up.
 
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How much of those nutrients did you give to them and how did you administer it for the two feedings¿
I used a 1 gallon jug and hand watered them. It ended up being 550ppm's when I remeasurd. After two ph'd waterings they were due for a feeding. I didn't think what I had done before would have been that much. So I fed them at 275 ppm. Ph'd the water to 6.0. Tested my run off, This was able to bring it down to 6.5.
 
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This is tonight. While it's a long way from where they should be, it's so much better than they were. The tallest are 4-5 inches now, with the others catching up.
 
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