I hand water, growing in Promix HP using tap water.
Tap water PH is ranging between 7.1 & 8.8, even after sitting in jugs for a few days. PH seems to fluctuate.
Using PH down seems to be unpredictable. Sometimes I'll add a 1ml squirt to the gallon and PH will fall 1 point. As a result I'll add another, say .5 mil squirt PH down and then PH drops into the low #'s. So then I have to mix in un-PH'ed water to raise PH into the range. This means it takes a few attempts to get a PH range, 5.8 to 6.2 right across multiple jugs and I'm sick of measuring PH. I'm using aquarium PH down had from $WMT.
What's a good PH target range?
There must be a better way than all these jugs. Thoughts on a 50 gallon food grade drum w/spigot? I expect municipal water agents and buffers would re-PH my PH'ed water in the drum so perhaps this is a bad way. A controller is expensive. Sigh. What's the way?
Tap water PH is ranging between 7.1 & 8.8, even after sitting in jugs for a few days. PH seems to fluctuate.
Using PH down seems to be unpredictable. Sometimes I'll add a 1ml squirt to the gallon and PH will fall 1 point. As a result I'll add another, say .5 mil squirt PH down and then PH drops into the low #'s. So then I have to mix in un-PH'ed water to raise PH into the range. This means it takes a few attempts to get a PH range, 5.8 to 6.2 right across multiple jugs and I'm sick of measuring PH. I'm using aquarium PH down had from $WMT.
What's a good PH target range?
There must be a better way than all these jugs. Thoughts on a 50 gallon food grade drum w/spigot? I expect municipal water agents and buffers would re-PH my PH'ed water in the drum so perhaps this is a bad way. A controller is expensive. Sigh. What's the way?