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Thank you all for your replies it helps a lot.
So today I've put the plant in a new, 11l fabric pot. I used BioBizz all mix soil and added 10% worm castings. While doing that I took some soil from the bottom of the old pot and made a slurry test. For the test I used the remains of my distilled water. 1 ppm and pH 5.9.
After doing the slurry test using this water I got a pH 6.4.
So, Should I guess that the pH of soil in a small pot was around 6.9?
Ok so I will try to change my watering. I just have a question. From when do you start saturating the whole soil in the pot? I mean, imagine you put a tiny seedling in 10l pot and water till run off. That would never dry out. I just moved that plant to a final 11l pot. I saturated the new soil a little while transplanting. How should I water it after it dries completely? Till run off? Is it not going to die? It's quite a big pot for a small plant I think. Could you clarify this?
Also, when should I start fertilizing after transplanting to all mix? I understand there is some nutrients in the new soil already, but also what I put in the ground takes time to become plant available. Should I feed the plant next watering or wait?
I'm growing under LED light.
So from what I understand my solution can't change the soil pH because it's not "buffered" enough. Whatever the solutions pH will be, the soil will buffer it and manage the ph anyway.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
If so, then where is the limit? Can I water the plant with pH 7.5 water? 8? 5?
My tap water has 67 ppm and pH 7.5.
I add 0.3ml/l BioBizz CalMag. That's what the biobizz chart says for "soft" water for weeks 1-3 as far as I can remember.
This is what I do exactly.
Plain tap water has 67 ppm and pH 7.5.
I let it sit for 24h. I add CalMag. Water comes out with around 100ppm and pH 7.7-7.8. I add a few drops BioBizz pH down and adjust it at 6.5. I go to work. When I come back the pH sits at 6.7-6.9 so I adjust it back at 6.5 and then water the plant.
Is it all pointless? Can I just add CalMag and water with pH 7.7-7-8? Or should I adjust it at pH 6.8 like Beachbumm suggested?
Also, is it good that I add CalMag with every watering? At some point I was thinking maybe I'm adding too much CalMag..
Lol that's a lot of questions sorry but I'm finding some of the things a bit confusing.
I will keep the dolomitic lime for later on if I have any issues.
Thank you all for help!
So today I've put the plant in a new, 11l fabric pot. I used BioBizz all mix soil and added 10% worm castings. While doing that I took some soil from the bottom of the old pot and made a slurry test. For the test I used the remains of my distilled water. 1 ppm and pH 5.9.
After doing the slurry test using this water I got a pH 6.4.
So, Should I guess that the pH of soil in a small pot was around 6.9?
Ok so I will try to change my watering. I just have a question. From when do you start saturating the whole soil in the pot? I mean, imagine you put a tiny seedling in 10l pot and water till run off. That would never dry out. I just moved that plant to a final 11l pot. I saturated the new soil a little while transplanting. How should I water it after it dries completely? Till run off? Is it not going to die? It's quite a big pot for a small plant I think. Could you clarify this?
Also, when should I start fertilizing after transplanting to all mix? I understand there is some nutrients in the new soil already, but also what I put in the ground takes time to become plant available. Should I feed the plant next watering or wait?
I'm growing under LED light.
So from what I understand my solution can't change the soil pH because it's not "buffered" enough. Whatever the solutions pH will be, the soil will buffer it and manage the ph anyway.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
If so, then where is the limit? Can I water the plant with pH 7.5 water? 8? 5?
My tap water has 67 ppm and pH 7.5.
I add 0.3ml/l BioBizz CalMag. That's what the biobizz chart says for "soft" water for weeks 1-3 as far as I can remember.
This is what I do exactly.
Plain tap water has 67 ppm and pH 7.5.
I let it sit for 24h. I add CalMag. Water comes out with around 100ppm and pH 7.7-7.8. I add a few drops BioBizz pH down and adjust it at 6.5. I go to work. When I come back the pH sits at 6.7-6.9 so I adjust it back at 6.5 and then water the plant.
Is it all pointless? Can I just add CalMag and water with pH 7.7-7-8? Or should I adjust it at pH 6.8 like Beachbumm suggested?
Also, is it good that I add CalMag with every watering? At some point I was thinking maybe I'm adding too much CalMag..
Lol that's a lot of questions sorry but I'm finding some of the things a bit confusing.
I will keep the dolomitic lime for later on if I have any issues.
Thank you all for help!