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I'll make this as short as I can. I run drain to waste drip irrigation.
I picked up some extremely off pH coco that I never tested before transplant.
Plants have been in for about a week, but showing signs of pH imbalance.(twisting leaves, lockout etc).
I'd like to know if it's possible to flush this coco that already has the rockwool clones I bought, and it not do further damage. The pH needs to be fixed(I tested some of the bags and no lie, one was in the mid 4 pH range, and one was...
pH issues in coco.
I picked up some extremely off pH coco that I never tested before transplant.
Plants have been in for about a week, but showing signs of pH imbalance.(twisting leaves, lockout etc).
I'd like to know if it's possible to flush this coco that already has the rockwool clones I bought, and it not do further damage. The pH needs to be fixed(I tested some of the bags and no lie, one was in the mid 4 pH range, and one was...
pH issues in coco.
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