Steve sullivan
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Ph level of Walmart distilled or kroger distilled? which is better for the girls? Thanks
It's more around 4. CO2 from the air dissolves in it making carbonic acid. There's no salt in it to buffer pH changes. That results in a acid pH (but no buffer so it doesn't affect plants).Distilled should be right on 7, maybe 6.9. A couple bottles of up and down go a long way and are cheap. Don't try to not buy ph adjuster. You would be better with tap water and ph adjusted then distilled at 7.0 every watering
Distilled water has a pH of 7 by definition but it can't be accurately measured by a pH meter because there are simply not enough free ions in solution.It's more around 4. CO2 from the air dissolves in it making carbonic acid. There's no salt in it to buffer pH changes. That results in a acid pH (but no buffer so it doesn't affect plants).
Well yeah theoretical pure water has a pH of 7 but we are talking about measuring the pH of a bucket of distilled water. That's a real world measurement. I thought it helpful to explain the reading one gets.Distilled water has a pH of 7 by definition but it can't be accurately measured by a pH meter because there are simply not enough free ions in solution.
Even if it had a pH of 4, the effects would be inconsequential because there's so few ions present.
The point is measuring the pH of distilled water is both inaccurate and meaningless.Well yeah theoretical pure water has a pH of 7 but we are talking about measuring the pH of a bucket of distilled water. That's a real world measurement. I thought it helpful to explain the reading one gets.
Also thanks for repeating me regarding the buffer capacity.
They did not say don't pH!Don't listen to people saying don't pH. Just because it sort of works in their gardens does not mean it changes scientific facts that controlling the pH is necessary for getting the best possible potency, flavor, yield of cannabis flowers.