@garrigan62 Hi! Thank you for the support
This helps a lot,
there is a lot to do! I’m excited to mix today, I was having a hard time calculating small batch because I only have one plant and no space to store the soil but this made it easy. Very helpful thank you.
@Mrcrabs @garrigan62 @elheffe702 @Myfriendis410
Hey guys, quick update I checked the ph in my soil it’s high at 7.5 which is probably why the leaves are dark green and slowly turning yellow. I had no idea because I was told the organic soil will take care of PH and that I don’t have to worry about it. Last night I mixed 1/2 mil white vinegar into water and flushed, I can already see a difference in yellowing fading to green and the plant looks taller and healthier.
Thank you for all your support and help
I’ll keep you updated on the progress.
You have to have a “living” soil for this. It takes time for a fungal and microbes population to build up. That’s why things like earthworms, lava rock, pumice, biochar, rice hulls, etc are used. It gives a place for them to have homes to stay safe, build up and feed. The worms play a substantial roll regulating ph also.
You can use Recharge weekly to help keep things thriving and humming along.
@Willk…bud brother and myfriendis410 have helped me a lot…so have a lot of other people. Good folks on here.
I was chasing my tail trying to figure out the problem with “Lil Linda.” When the whole time my ph pen was not calibrated properly. So when I dropped my ph down to 6.1 on my meter, it was actually 5.7. Recalibrated 3 days ago and my girl has grown 3 inches in 3 days. I check the calibration every time I feed her now which is every 3 days