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ph changes and nutrient availability in containers

19 years ago

I've noticed that my plants, potted up in October, do this each year: they grow fine, dark green healthy leaves until around January/February, then the growth becomes more yellow/green, and the leaves are thinner. I'm fertilizing with Peters professional, 1/2 strength twice a month. I'm starting to think that the growth changes are due to a buildup of mineral salts in the potting mix.

The potting mix used is "northern hardwoods professional growers mix" from Menards. It's a peat, and perlite mix basically.

I use rusty Indiana well water for watering, not treated with the water softener or anything.

Should I water with the same untreated water, with 1 T of vinegar added to change the ph of the water? Would that help the plants?

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