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I would do less chasing run off and see how they look to tell you. Run off has many variables and honestly you want to do a slurry test for most accurate TDS reading in your soil. Go ahead and check pH that way
Sweet. I use well water. But I let it sit in 50 gallon drums for about a week. So ppm drops to under a 100. I do have an RO system on my to do list though. Thanks for the help! I'll keep you posted.Do 1 tbsp soil and 4 tbps water and mix really well. If you use RO it makes it easier since it's really low on ppm
I added about 2-3 tbs. total. 5 gallon pots. I will take the sample a few inches down. Thank you.No offense but taking a sample from the area of soil that was top dressed with guano isn't gonna be much help. If you mix guano with water it's gonna read salty. How much guano was added? Maybe you just added too much at once?
I shut my humidifier down. My AC unit does a good job pulling the water out. Definitely will add the perlite on the next grow! Thanks for jumping in and helping me out.Yeah, they are looking better. I have read that if the humidity is too high, the plant will reverse transpire and move moisture from the leaves to the roots instead of the other way around. That would explain why your medium isn't drying out. The "speed bumps" on the leaves is also indicative of high humidity. Maybe try backing down the humidity until your leaves flatten out. Next time adding about 30% Perlite to your medium will greatly help drainage.
Anytime bro. I'm sure you'll be helping me out next week lol.I shut my humidifier down. My AC unit does a good job pulling the water out. Definitely will add the perlite on the next grow! Thanks for jumping in and helping me out.
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