correcting soil ph problems

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Im about mid-flower and having multiple issues-damn that learning curve, but... anyway, looks like nute def.but my soil is ph-ing low. I think I was over-zealous with the teas in my noobishness and causing lockout now. Trying to flush with plain ro water with little change. Any suggestions?- should I just cont to flush with larger volume of water or can I add some form of base to flush water? Have been searching multiple sites with no clear advice, I know ive read about this before but I can only find things when I don't need them,lol.
PS-also starting to find evidence of what I suspect are thrips. Can I treat them at this stage? Any suggestions?
I debated between posting in infirmary or organics but since im shooting for all organic I thought the advice here would be more appropriate. Thanks you all most sincerely.
 
Throw up some photos and the pros here will give you a hand. This question is coming so I will go ahead and ask, what is your runoff pH? BTW if you are using all organics IMO you should not be having pH issues. Wait till a pro chimes in I use a combination of organics and salt nutes. Like I said post some photos and your issues will be able to be properly diagnosed. Muddy was kind enough to set me straight on the importance of having the correct pH level. Best of luck and the learning curve will help you in the long run, all of us have made mistakes, after all it is the only way to get better.
 
Whatever size pot/container you have flush with 3x that. For example.. if you got 1 gal pot flush 3 gal water..etc. As for thrips.. they do not like garlic and ladybugs will help as well! Cheers best o luck!
 
need pics...

Need to know what mix you're using and what you're making your teas from, and how you're using them. :peace:
 
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