Hahaha. Right bro?
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I suggest getting lime from a box store, like this
$5.00-$6.00 or so and lasts forever.
1/2 teaspoon per gallon of soil in each pot. Just on the top, over a few waterings it will adjust your ph slowly. Should bring it up 6.3-6.7 You should be good then. It’s a better method than flushing and watering in high pH. Granted it’s not immediate, but you avoid pH shock and losing all the beneficial microbes in your soil. Will be good to have in the future too.
I struggled with pH a lot and tried all the methods. Lime is your best bet.

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Haha I got that bag already but I dont like running it cause it still has added nutrients I just want straight lime but I might throw some more in I ground it up then spread in my pots but im get a box of lime from down to earth fertilizer @Low
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I see, just know for the amount that’s being used it’s not going to make much of a difference, if any. Filtered water introduces the same minerals at a larger volume. Calcium and magnesium is a great thing to have. That being said, I have a couple different kinds as well.
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