Baking soda?!?!?

Smokymickpot

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So I ran out of ph up I know baking soda raises the ph of water but is it safe for the plants growing in ffhf.
 

CAPTAIN SHIT

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Look at Alaska naturals PH down ( ascorbic acid ) crystals..... or black magic ph down at Home Depot for $10 if you need right now.
 

CAPTAIN SHIT

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Fox Farm Happy Frog mediums are dial to around 6.3 right from the bag. Shoot for 6.5 to allow for any drift.
if you have a ph pen , you can check your tap water and if it is close to 7.0 it will work as the medium has oyster shell to buffer the ph.

I run water only soil grows ( dry ammended ) and use my tap source only .... no ph pen , no drama.
 

Smokymickpot

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Fox Farm Happy Frog mediums are dial to around 6.3 right from the bag. Shoot for 6.5 to allow for any drift.
if you have a ph pen , you can check your tap water and if it is close to 7.0 it will work as the medium has oyster shell to buffer the ph.

I run water only soil grows ( dry ammended ) and use my tap source only .... no ph pen , no drama.
My tap water ph is way to high 8.8, and a ppm of 650 I’m just needing to know if baking soda will hurt the plants. I’m needing to raise ph not lower it.
 

Budzbuddha

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Not with Happy Frog ... 8.8 is way high.

You NEED TO LOWER NOT RAISE.

Happy Frog as stated is around 6.3 . Some use vinegar but phosphoric acid will work.
 

Smokymickpot

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Not with Happy Frog ... 8.8 is way high.

You NEED TO LOWER NOT RAISE.

Happy Frog as stated is around 6.3 . Some use vinegar but phosphoric acid will work.
I’m not using my tap water I’m using distilled water. When I add my nutes it in the 5.5 range trying to get it to 6.5-6.8
 

Tuckatan

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I use a bit of baking soda if I accidentally drop my feed PH too low. I have PH down but baking soda is my PH up, Lol. Wouldn’t like to use it very often though to be honest!
 

RangiSTaxi

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No sorry, better a low ph than using (baking soda) = sodium.(salt) Dont be a cowboy.

If you have kelp seaweed liquid or powder use that temporary, kelp will raise PH

if you have silica , potassium silicate use that it will also raise PH

Calcium with also raise PH. or a little lime or dolomite a little.

but kelp or silica are your best options till your get the proper thing.
 
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