Two identical plants ( chocolate 7 pots ) - same soil mix ( 1/4 each of sand, peat, manure, perlite/vermiculite ), same pot size ( kinda small but whatever ), came from the same distributor, planted the same time, have identical conditions ( outside, for almost a month with equal sun/shade ) and get the exact same foods ( twice fed with AACT - basic recipe with compost, EWC, molasses and wee bit of seaweed juice - also got a light shot of cal/mag one feeding ).Â
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Plant A is growing, green and getting fat, bushy and starting to grow up. Plant B is sub par. Barely any growth, leaves look decent ( so does the little new growth - at least I think so ) and the leaves are pointing up ( the reason why I ran out and got the test kit ).
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The water I used to test Plant A ( the good one ) had a pH of 8 - 8.5 and I tested the run off ( pouring a good amount of water through the pot ) which gave me a reading of 7.
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Plant B, B for Plant Bitch, I used distilled water to run through the pot ( pH 7 ) and the run off measured 8.
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I ran the test twice to make sure I get accurate readings.
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I use pond water to water my plants with ( pH fluctuates from 7.5 - 9 ) and thats it. Never got rained on or watered with tap water.
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Any insight on why this may be? There is a third plant however its doing fine like Plant A.
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Plant A is growing, green and getting fat, bushy and starting to grow up. Plant B is sub par. Barely any growth, leaves look decent ( so does the little new growth - at least I think so ) and the leaves are pointing up ( the reason why I ran out and got the test kit ).
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The water I used to test Plant A ( the good one ) had a pH of 8 - 8.5 and I tested the run off ( pouring a good amount of water through the pot ) which gave me a reading of 7.
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Plant B, B for Plant Bitch, I used distilled water to run through the pot ( pH 7 ) and the run off measured 8.
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I ran the test twice to make sure I get accurate readings.
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I use pond water to water my plants with ( pH fluctuates from 7.5 - 9 ) and thats it. Never got rained on or watered with tap water.
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Any insight on why this may be? There is a third plant however its doing fine like Plant A.
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