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Hey BigD, been a while, thanks for posting up !!
So, about the soil pH, what I've done to rectify that is my last watering I made the water pH 6.0 as suggested by Wolfman and used that to water my plants which would help even the soil out to roughly 6.5. Its not an exact science since I don't have a true soil pH meter or pH pen, however I'm going to continue to water with the 6.0 water for another 1 or 2 waters, from then on, I'll be pH'n the water to 6.5 to keep it constant, this of course will be a little more challenging when I introduce some basic nutrients at the end of veg/start of flower. This all however should help with any pH "problems".
I'm not sure about over watering on that one plant. Its just something I was throwing out there for someone with more experience than myself to look at the pics and tell me if I'm right or wrong. I'm not even sure whats wrong or if the plant is naturally like that. Someone will know ! I didn't want to have to transplant the plants if I didn't have to since I'm only planning to grow them to a certain height. However, since I seem to have more room than previously thought I might end up transplanting them into 8 - 10" pots from the 6" either way that won't be for quite a while. However if I do I will defiantly take your advice and use more perlite this time. The 2 plants are in different soils and that COULD be part of the reason for the difference in growth rates.
-Tdot
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