That makes sense and sounds about right, got same issue with adding lime to my soil so I have to use blueberry acidifier from espoma and mykos just to keep them from ph lockout. I might start adding pine bark now to my cowpost and wood ash pile just to start bringing the ph down before using it...
I just now noticed they were Marijuganja on the milk crates :rofl:
I can’t believe how much you’re flooding, you might have to double milk crate em :eek: :eh:
depends on how alkaline the soil is, he could always get sulfur amendments too. My suggestion was purely based on what my acid loving trees did after the amendment. :think:
those testers are nice but they are off, I’ve done more in-depth ph tests and found it off 1-2 whole ph numbers...
I’m trying CD but still amateur compared to you guys ;)
this year my health is better so I’ll be more diligent on keeping bugs away & getting everyone outside in a timely fashion.
Nice brotha I’ll definitely pm ya and I’ll bring ya a surprise pepper plant ya might like. We get lots of pests too but I’ve also released 10k ladybugs over 2 years so they aren’t as bad now but I do tend to get an aphid swarm around feb-May and whitefly swarm July-November. Hornworms not as...
That’s good, no freeze. That is a high soil ph, hit it with wood ash. It seems to wake up all my citrus/coffee/berry & cherry trees which are all acid lovers so there’s gotta be something to it.
That sux about the pod, walked outside the other day to find one around that size on top of the soil. Apparently some pepper plants don’t like to be touched or don’t like a spring breeze :snooty:
KSLS looks solid though can’t wait to see the final color :clap: