Controlling pH with milk!

KushIce33

Active Member
anyone know if it is ok to add a couple drops of milk to my water? its about 6.4 pH i added a drop and a half of milk and it put it to about 6.8 i also think the bit of calcium and protein maybe even could help the plant, and it does have available nitrogen.... i just wanna make sure its safe for my babies, they seem to like it enough tho..no pics yet but they are about 1.5 weeks old and showing nice hairy prebuds
 

JohnnyPotSeed1969

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Not a good idea at all, especially if you are running a hydro system. It might look like it's okay for a couple of days, until you get a horrible case of root rot from the pathogens that you just fed with milk. Get some Ph down, that's what it's for.

:peace:
 

KushIce33

Active Member
Not a good idea at all, especially if you are running a hydro system. It might look like it's okay for a couple of days, until you get a horrible case of root rot from the pathogens that you just fed with milk. Get some Ph down, that's what it's for.

:peace:

running soil,but thats what i was thinkin, and why i made this post ....thinkin that the sugars in the milk could cause something going on with the roots

thanks for the help
 

JohnnyPotSeed1969

Well-Known Member
I'm no soil expert, but you could be inviting trouble using milk for Ph control. You may want to ask someone with more soil experience than I however.

:peace:
 

itzCESAR*

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ya I'd stay away from that, you could be bringing unwanted bacteria, and other organisms. I don't know for sure tho, I'm just saying I wouldn't. Please do let us know how they turn out : )
 

orgnlmrwiggles

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i think i read that you can do it with the milk from cows before it goes through everything (filtering, pasturization(sp))

iono, i just smoked some decent purple, so im blitzed.
 
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