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You stated your source water was 7.7. I assume that is adjusted before watering to somewhere around 6.3/6.5 correct? If not I would say you are missing some major nutrient uptake at that Ph range.
True the first paragraph in this post says 7.7 ph before nutes. What's pH afterYou stated your source water was 7.7. I assume that is adjusted before watering to somewhere around 6.3/6.5 correct? If not I would say you are missing some major nutrient uptake at that Ph range.
Are you watering with 7.7 Ph water/feed???
I have never checked my ph after adding the regular dose of nutrients. That being said... I have never had anything like this happen. I used the same water all last year, and in my light dep greenhouse earlier this year. No problems. And Yes when I flushed I corrected ph and it was at 6.4 when I watered. Since the first flush did not make things better. I decided to use micro nutes and see if it was a lockout. And nothing has gotten better. It's been 2 weeks. Could they be root bound?You stated your source water was 7.7. I assume that is adjusted before watering to somewhere around 6.3/6.5 correct? If not I would say you are missing some major nutrient uptake at that Ph range.
Are you watering with 7.7 Ph water/feed???
I did not follow a specific recipe. Nor was I making or using teas. I guess I just found some page with dosage on it.Temps can get that low if the roots are protected, generally with bigger beds / pots.
PH isn't optimal for sure, but if the soil was nice and 'living' the water with that ph should still be okay.
If he was following the Clackamas Coots recipe off of Build a Soils website, the amendments don't need to be composted first, they won't burn your plants. This recipe doesn't really cook like a super soil, but letting it sit and giving compost teas would allow the soil to have more nutrients available to the plant sooner. Not sure if the OP followed the recipe since he mentions fish bone meal which is not in the build a soil mix, and doesn't mention compost.
I have gypsum. Would dolomite lime work faster? And how should I administer. Mix with water and flush, or make a weird tea hahaDing ding, we have a winner. 10 to 1 you need to flush with gypsum.
I've poked air holes in the medium to aerate. As I was afraid of over wateringSoil is real tight right? Not loose and soft, like the day you planted? High Mg then for sure.
. I decided to use micro nutes and see if it was a lockout. And nothing has gotten better. It's been 2 weeks. Could they be root bound?
Hey, DON'T use dolomite. Sure looks like boron toxicity. goo.gl/5CrvfH
Can you test the ppms of what comes out the bottom?
Boron toxicity is not translocatable. You might still be sitting on a bunch though.
Ding ding. another winner.... Bulldog is right. He gets a free Slownickel I love Gypsum t-shirt.
Throw a pound of or so of gypsum on there and wash it in. 30 grams of powdered milk might do wonders.
I would strongly suggest you send in a soil sample and get some real numbers so you can dial it in and figure out where you are. And how not to get there the next time. Spectrumanalytic ask for the k-2 test. Send it overnight and you have results the next day.
With that water pH, I am suspect of what is happening. Send in a water sample too. You won't spend much and you will learn a valuable lesson. Bulldog is a good example.
Try to figure out where all that boron came from. Looks like you been visiting the woowoo juice vegetable stand....
Hey, DON'T use dolomite. Sure looks like boron toxicity. goo.gl/5CrvfH
Can you test the ppms of what comes out the bottom?
Boron toxicity is not translocatable. You might still be sitting on a bunch though.
Ding ding. another winner.... Bulldog is right. He gets a free Slownickel I love Gypsum t-shirt.
Throw a pound of or so of gypsum on there and wash it in. 30 grams of powdered milk might do wonders.
I would strongly suggest you send in a soil sample and get some real numbers so you can dial it in and figure out where you are. And how not to get there the next time. Spectrumanalytic ask for the k-2 test. Send it overnight and you have results the next day.
With that water pH, I am suspect of what is happening. Send in a water sample too. You won't spend much and you will learn a valuable lesson. Bulldog is a good example.
Try to figure out where all that boron came from. Looks like you been visiting the woowoo juice vegetable stand....
Nope, K-2. They will know what you are talking about. Just note it on the form you send in. They just started that category of tests due to Slow N sending all us pot farmers their way. 41$ a test I believe. Way to go, you will learn so much.[/QUOTE
Ok. So should I fill out the Soil form and then note about the K-2 test?
True the first paragraph in this post says 7.7 ph before nutes. What's pH after
Yup, just send in noting the K-2 package. If you really want, you can say the Kraidy K-2 package. Call them and ask them if your worried, however that is what I have been doing. I ran about 10 tests through them now, and at least that much with Logan labs. Both are really easy to work with.
Which lab did you send it to?
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