Help!! I’m not sure what to do.

This is what I have been using and my plants like it. I aerate my water (tea) as well. About every 2nd or 3rd feeding I add some molasses and always check and adjust PH if needed.
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I use PH UP/Down. It only takes a little to adjust PH in a gallon jug,
 
yup, flushing because it's likely too low, and since we don't know, it's kinda the default safe way to go...
Look into getting a TDS or EC meter, this will allow you to more directly measure the strength of your feed soln., rather than guesstimating using a feeding chart made for photo's!
 
This may be a feeding schedule for Photo's, but my plants have not shown the deficiencies they did when I was using a feeding schedule that was not introducing enough of these nutrients.
It works for me.
 
yup, flushing because it's likely too low, and since we don't know, it's kinda the default safe way to go...
Look into getting a TDS or EC meter, this will allow you to more directly measure the strength of your feed soln., rather than guesstimating using a feeding chart made for photo's!
I’ve bought a soil ph tester. If my PH is low then what do you recommend?
 
I’ve bought a soil ph tester. If my PH is low then what do you recommend?
pardon the delay,...

How low? What brand pH tester? Most of the cheapo skinny metal rod types are garbage. The only one of that kind that's any good is the Accurate 8 (CPW)....
Slightly off pH can be dealt with by adjusted feeds; moderate to shit-show needs a flushing to correct quickly....
 
pardon the delay,...

How low? What brand pH tester? Most of the cheapo skinny metal rod types are garbage. The only one of that kind that's any good is the Accurate 8 (CPW)....
Slightly off pH can be dealt with by adjusted feeds; moderate to shit-show needs a flushing to correct quickly....

Actually turns out the PH is at 7.0. I’m using a digital soil PH tester.
 
Odd,... but if you're confident in that reading, the in-pot pH needs to come down... feeds are usually acidic so this will help!
 
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