Yellowing and wilting leaves

Aronson333

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I sure this has been asked before so im sorry im new here. Discovered my plants ph is 7.8 and read distilled white vinegar in a gallon of water works better than some. How often should i water with that? Thanks so much for the help and advice
 

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how did you discover your plant ph??

white vinegar can be used to lower ph, that is correct
 

More info you give the better advice folks can give you.....what medium, what you PH your water to when feeding, etc.... etc...how did you come up with your plant PH number?
 

More info you give the better advice folks can give you.....what medium, what you PH your water to when feeding, etc.... etc...how did you come up with your plant PH number?
I did a slurry test. One part soil from the plant and two parts distilled water. Mixed. Let sit and then mixed again. Tested the slurry with ph tester and ppm tester. I previously thought it was a nitrogen deficiency and added more nutrients with no result. Found out it might be nutrient block due to high ph and then performed the slurry test
 
i can only comment on the ph issue,, not the plant diagnosis

i know of near no one on here that concerns themselves with the ph coming out of the plant,,

near everyone is concerned about the ph of the water going in

in soil , top of my head says 6 - 6.5

my opinion, a major flush, dry it out and ph the water and feed going in

i use tap water that has sat for at least 24 hrs to help dissipate any chlorine

and i use mega crop nutes and fert every watering

i read you have some proper ph testing probe? important if ph is a concern

karma sent friend
 
i can only comment on the ph issue,, not the plant diagnosis

i know of near no one on here that concerns themselves with the ph coming out of the plant,,

near everyone is concerned about the ph of the water going in

in soil , top of my head says 6 - 6.5

my opinion, a major flush, dry it out and ph the water and feed going in

i use tap water that has sat for at least 24 hrs to help dissipate any chlorine

and i use mega crop nutes and fert every watering

i read you have some proper ph testing probe? important if ph is a concern

karma sent friend
Awesome thank you. So i can use nutrients mixed with water on every feeding?
 
Awesome thank you. So i can use nutrients mixed with water on every feeding?

i would only say this,, one can use fert every watering,, 'if done correctly'

ph needs to be correct or the ferts will not be used and will sit and cause all kinds of problems

does this sound like your current situation? has been mine, very recently
 
i would only say this,, one can use fert every watering,, 'if done correctly'

ph needs to be correct or the ferts will not be used and will sit and cause all kinds of problems

does this sound like your current situation? has been mine, very recently
Ok cool. Ya quite possibly. Im guessing you corrected it by correcting the ph in your water?
 
Ok cool. Ya quite possibly. Im guessing you corrected it by correcting the ph in your water?

100%. am in the process now,, and having wonderful results
 
So im assuming that by correcting the ph in the water i feed the plants it will correct the ph in the soil? Am i correct with that?
 
dunno,, and as i mentioned, near no one worries about the ph of the soil,,
 
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