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It’s hard to kill a plant that has good drainage. Terracotta pots (if in containers) and well draining soil that goes deep enough. Plastic and concrete pots are killers for the occasional gardener.
You can measure ph cheaply by boiling red cabbage and using the juice as it’s a sensitive ph indicator in the plant range. I use it a lot b/c commercial ph meters suck sometimes.
If you’re worried about salt or whatever bad nutrients, just flush it with water and then add a very light nutrient solution (1/4th strength of a 20/20/20 or whatever).
For water, any filtering is better than none. But that usually advice for people who want perfect plants.
Thanks a lot for the tips. After you guys, I'm thinking the drainage is a huge factor at play here. Also the plastic containers 🥹.
I'll absolutely do the cabbage test now, funny that I was right now on my way to look for cheap pH strips 😸