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I am finally going to try adjusting my waters ph. Can't figure any other reason my plants die off later in life. What's in the ph down? Is there organic types? My RO is at least 7.6
Yep all of those kitchen ingredients are very good at keeping ph in check. IME PH adjustment in organic soil is really done automatically. As the microbes break down the organic material in the soil the PH will adjust to the right level that the soil needs to stay alive. You can kind of relax. And another thing ive noticed is that when you make teas and bubble your solution from anywhere from 24-72hrs the ph gets right the perfect level. hope that helped. GOOD LUCK BROTHER+++Sure. Earth Juice pH up & down are organic and I'm sure there are others that are also.
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I am finally going to try adjusting my waters ph. Can't figure any other reason my plants die off later in life. What's in the ph down? Is there organic types? My RO is at least 7.6
what???..thats isnt how wee set pH at all. and mine dont go up when i do that at all either. airating does nothing to mine but make it slight bit more stable but always has same number as out of the tap. the organic way was already said with potassium bicarbonate....no thats not baking soda.The Only Truly Organic way to adjust PH is through aerating your water. When You aerate your H2o Your not only adding oxygen Your driving off the carbon dioxide gases in your water. By doing so, you will see a rise in your pH.
That is true. My typical ph test show up as green -7.0 and end up as blue-7.5+ afterwards.The Only Truly Organic way to adjust PH is through aerating your water. When You aerate your H2o Your not only adding oxygen Your driving off the carbon dioxide gases in your water. By doing so, you will see a rise in your pH.
That's actually some BS, please don't listen to him. The alkalinity of your water is just as important as the pH. Aerating doesn't do much other than let the Cl- evaporate, which is good for all life.The Only Truly Organic way to adjust PH is through aerating your water. When You aerate your H2o Your not only adding oxygen Your driving off the carbon dioxide gases in your water. By doing so, you will see a rise in your pH.