allforit
Active Member
Pics of what Estella looks like tonight.
![dec 17 002.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953351-f753cf4f1650feef27ac70a00b74e2cc.jpg)
![dec 17 004.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953352-941794ae6d0869387e43dab3781b09b4.jpg)
![dec 17 009.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953353-a0c4f294151cfb2099c035ba926f29e7.jpg)
![dec 17 007.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953354-f390a683c49f1ba8103bcebef60b7c22.jpg)
![dec 17 001.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953355-9e782a688c83138d3dafc28c28d4ab4a.jpg)
![dec 17 003.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953357-bf1b31bc6b59894ff8da19260a837fb4.jpg)
![dec 17 005.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953360-28d9d943a69500de6cc2308200d57c84.jpg)
![dec 17 008.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953363-e68aab7783d34f5dba5b4288a7168c5a.jpg)
![dec 17 006.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953364-5823666ed298a69d08610349eb21bf31.jpg)
I have 2 options at this point.
I'm thinking a few things. First, I want to test some new FF OF soil with the pH tester I have. It's supposed to be in the correct range, so I am going to put some in a container, water it, and test the runoff. See what it comes out as. If it comes out like it should in the 6.5 range or so, then I know my test kit is working. Not sure why I didn't think of this before. I already tried testing vinegar and water, and it definately showed up, the pH went down a lot. So, if the test runoff works right, then I can assume my plant is still at a high 7.2 to 7.6 pH. So, I will water her with vinegar water.
Or I might repot her in a bigger container. I realized I have like a 1 or 2 gallon size container from veggie gardening this summer. I could put her in their with fresh soil. I don't know which one to to, but the first things first, and that is to test the runoff of fresh soil.
![dec 17 002.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953351-f753cf4f1650feef27ac70a00b74e2cc.jpg)
![dec 17 004.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953352-941794ae6d0869387e43dab3781b09b4.jpg)
![dec 17 009.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953353-a0c4f294151cfb2099c035ba926f29e7.jpg)
![dec 17 007.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953354-f390a683c49f1ba8103bcebef60b7c22.jpg)
![dec 17 001.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953355-9e782a688c83138d3dafc28c28d4ab4a.jpg)
![dec 17 003.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953357-bf1b31bc6b59894ff8da19260a837fb4.jpg)
![dec 17 005.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953360-28d9d943a69500de6cc2308200d57c84.jpg)
![dec 17 008.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953363-e68aab7783d34f5dba5b4288a7168c5a.jpg)
![dec 17 006.jpg](/data/attachments/953/953364-5823666ed298a69d08610349eb21bf31.jpg)
I have 2 options at this point.
I'm thinking a few things. First, I want to test some new FF OF soil with the pH tester I have. It's supposed to be in the correct range, so I am going to put some in a container, water it, and test the runoff. See what it comes out as. If it comes out like it should in the 6.5 range or so, then I know my test kit is working. Not sure why I didn't think of this before. I already tried testing vinegar and water, and it definately showed up, the pH went down a lot. So, if the test runoff works right, then I can assume my plant is still at a high 7.2 to 7.6 pH. So, I will water her with vinegar water.
Or I might repot her in a bigger container. I realized I have like a 1 or 2 gallon size container from veggie gardening this summer. I could put her in their with fresh soil. I don't know which one to to, but the first things first, and that is to test the runoff of fresh soil.