greendream9
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One reason I worry about the pH is because of the worm castings compost tea I brew for the vege garden -- it's apparently super important for the microbes in that and they like it around 6-6.5. It would certainly be like me to overthink things, though, you are right about that possibility. I do have an electronic tester that's super easy to use. And I've got the amount of Vitamin C dialed in now so I can just fill up my big 60 gallon drum, add a tablespoon of the Vitamin C, and the pH goes from 9.4 to 6.3 and also neutralizes the Choramine at the same time. I'd be interested in hearing about your test strips.I'm in Berkeley. I got a water hose filter and some chlorine/chloramine test strips being delivered this friday. I'll let you know the results. You're overthinking the PH thing. Some mediums you don't need to worry about it at all. I'm growing hydro, so I do. Just get a cheap electric PH tester and toss in a little distilled vinegar if you need to lower it. Do this at the end, once you're done whipping up your feed water. It is around 9 out here, but once I add my nutes I'm usually right at 6.0 which is perfect. If you ever need to raise it, use a little baking soda to bring it back. Amounts are pretty consistent once you start getting things dialed in.
Cheers,
~j