Dubbaman
A few toke's a day.
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Well as many of you know i broke my moisture and pH testers a couple of weeks ago when i stepped on them and fell into a flowering plant So i went and got a new set of these important meters, just a standard single stake moisture meter and a rapidtest pH (soil) meter that also measures fertility. Checked all of my potters as directed on the package and found that many are just about spot on So i have no ideas as to why some of my seedlings and veglings were showing dry burnt and brown spots on them, I'm still under the impression that some of that mixed in potting soil was too hot and got to them and they will grow out of it. Here is the interesting thing though i tested my used soil (stuff from harvested plants) that I'm planning on reusing here in the future it had a pH of 5.5 and was over fertile :spit: this i dot get how can a soil be under pH but over fertile and in your opinion what should be done to it before it can be used again for growing more plants in it. i was thinking of adding some dolomite lime to it after i flush it out well :holysheep: the flush to leach out the over ferts and then add some lime to raise the pH back to 6.5ish. any thoughts