Ganja_Farmer_420
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Trying to get my water from 5.8 to 6.2, 2 gallons of water, how much PH up do I need?
In place of ph up.Trying to get my water from 5.8 to 6.2, 2 gallons of water, how much PH up do I need?
I am using ph up.In place of ph up.
Using approx. 1 or 2 ml of silica per gallon could do the trick.
Ph up. I'll guess half ml per gallon.
Get yourself a bottle of General Hydroponics pH test drops. Test the water you are currently using, bare of nutrients. Tap water typically tests mineral rich and alkaline (sometimes 8 or higher). To adjust neutral H2O, I use tap to raise pH and drops of Apple cider vinegar to lower pH (high in micros). Most of the time your nutrients will balance out with tap water! If your nutrients lower the pH of tap water drastically, you may be using too much nutrient. If those tips don’t help then Get those pH drops and use pH up a drop at a time lol until it’s dialed in!!Trying to get my water from 5.8 to 6.2, 2 gallons of water, how much PH up do I need?
Yea I did all of that, my melted snow tests at around 7.4-7.6 bare of nutes, adding nutrients I went down to 6.2 as I expected because of the balancing properties in the flora series, and then added 60 mls of peroxide for extra aeration, which dropped it to 5.8, and since I am in soil and not coco, that was too low, added four drops of ph up, and it is now at 6.4 which is alright for me! I use a Milwaukee ph tester, and make sure to use ph 7 solution to calibrate before each test, to ensure accurate results.Get yourself a bottle of General Hydroponics pH test drops. Test the water you are currently using, bare of nutrients. Tap water typically tests mineral rich and alkaline (sometimes 8 or higher). To adjust neutral H2O, I use tap to raise pH and drops of Apple cider vinegar to lower pH (high in micros). Most of the time your nutrients will balance out with tap water! If your nutrients lower the pH of tap water drastically, you may be using too much nutrient. If those tips don’t help then Get those pH drops and use pH up a drop at a time lol until it’s dialed in!!
I have a 10ml medical syringe I find it also does the trick!Cheap 5ml pipettes make it easy for this old man. A nice to have around kinda thing.
True but one bottle of ph up, can last a very long time considering I only used four drops and put the rest back.I started using potassium hydroxide for pH up. Really cheap and you can mix it yourself or dilute it I meant to what ever strength you want. I use the old pH up bottles and use 3-4 tsp of potassium hydroxide for around 800ml of water. They say to use distilled or ro water but I use tap water that has been fed with oxygen via air stones in 5g buckets for a couple days to rid the chlorine out of the water. Stuff works awesome and its pennies on the dollar compared to buying premixed pH up