MtRainDog
Blümen Meister
I don't think the pH is/was the issue.
I think it was over watered at some point.
If you struggle with getting the watering correct, you should mix-in perlite and coco coir into your soil.
I find this ratio to give me a consistency that is very difficult to over water:
1/3 perlite
1/3 coco coir
1/3 everything else
This is especially important in younger plants. More mature plants with established root systems can deal with less porous soil better.
If it were me, I'd get a high-porous mix like I suggested together, let these suckers dry out as best you can, and transplant them into the more porous mix. Break loose any wet, clumpy masses of dirt when you transplant.
I think it was over watered at some point.
If you struggle with getting the watering correct, you should mix-in perlite and coco coir into your soil.
I find this ratio to give me a consistency that is very difficult to over water:
1/3 perlite
1/3 coco coir
1/3 everything else
This is especially important in younger plants. More mature plants with established root systems can deal with less porous soil better.
If it were me, I'd get a high-porous mix like I suggested together, let these suckers dry out as best you can, and transplant them into the more porous mix. Break loose any wet, clumpy masses of dirt when you transplant.