Ph upIs this a big problem my ph is around 5.0 5.5 and how can I get it to 7 simplely and cheap
Home depot ? Would it be called ph up ? And would it be in the garden center orPh up
Even neutral is 7. Which would be perfect for your situation. Just tryna help.I water with tap. So that's not it where I live they pride themselfs with how neutral It is
Not sure got mine from a hydro storeHome depot ? Would it be called ph up ? And would it be in the garden center or
No, they use the sodium hydroxide instead of potassium hydroxide. Also not as pure because you aren't suppost to drink or water with that water.The CCrystas in baking soda will kill them but ph up for plants is the same as for pools ?
Ph up is for water. Water is for plants. How exactly does baking soda kill plants again? You just might have all the answers bro, might not need any help.The CCrystas in baking soda will kill them but ph up for plants is the same as for pools ?
That's what I was trying to say so like if I'm at 5 and I want to be at 7 a table spoon or so in my next water won't harm it my only issue is planted food and fertilizer and other stuff has sodium so idk if it will be worse off to use baking soda cuz I got plentyBaking soda is sodium bicarbonate, so it will work ok at low levels, but will build up sodium/bad.
Burnt hardwood is what is used to make potassium hydroxide.Lime is calcium. Once you filter down all the impurities out it works great.Oh no not at all I'm not sure how baking soda kills plants and I don't have any answers that's why I am here but I was just bouncing it back off of u to figure out a good solution and I kinda get that whole ph up is for water and water is for plants so ph up for pools is ph up for plants that's what I didn't understand and I was reading on rasing the alcaline of the soil and I came across burnt hard wood and lime so I figured I'd run that by and see if anyone heard of it or if it works but gguess not