min0r
Well-Known Member
I've seen in the past 24 hours atleast 10 posts asking how to down/up your ph.
gypsum is used as a soil amendment, you mix it in with your soil, and you're good to go. it provides calcium, sulfate and is also a soil stablizer. this means that you won't have to ph your water anymore, once you amend.
why is phing a bad thing you may ask?
most the time when you're using phup/down youre causing a problem, rather then fixing one. the ph up/down reagents are not-reliable, and inconsistent alot of the time.
gypsum is organic, as well.
if you hadn't put gypsum in your soil when you first started, that's okay. you can sprinkle it on your topsoil, give her a nice heavy water and you'll be on your way to gypsum heaven.
i HIGHLY suggest anyone that finds ph/up/down confusing, use this product!! it will save you SO much time.
gypsum is used as a soil amendment, you mix it in with your soil, and you're good to go. it provides calcium, sulfate and is also a soil stablizer. this means that you won't have to ph your water anymore, once you amend.
why is phing a bad thing you may ask?
most the time when you're using phup/down youre causing a problem, rather then fixing one. the ph up/down reagents are not-reliable, and inconsistent alot of the time.
gypsum is organic, as well.
if you hadn't put gypsum in your soil when you first started, that's okay. you can sprinkle it on your topsoil, give her a nice heavy water and you'll be on your way to gypsum heaven.
i HIGHLY suggest anyone that finds ph/up/down confusing, use this product!! it will save you SO much time.