SpicySativa
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,
First time organic grower here with a couple questions about my tap water. Here in my neck of the woods, the tap water comes out with a pH of about 8.5-9 and a total dissolved solids concentration of about 20-30 ppm (LOW!). It's also got chloramine in it, which I remove with a Small Boy filter (w/ the upgraded catalytic carbon). When I brew compost teas with this water, I don't adjust down the pH. I simply add a cup of worm castings, a few tablespoons of guano, 5 or so tablespoons of blackstrap molasses, and maybe a little Earth Juice Meta-K and/or Earth Juice Microblast to my paint strainer "teabag" and bubble it. After 24 hours of bubbling, I've got a frothy brown soup with a very pleasant, sweet, earthy aroma, and a pH somewhere between 6 and 7. The plants LOVE it, full strength.
My question is... When I use plain water between compost tea feedings, do I need to worry about the super high pH (almost 9) given that the ppms are so low? The dissolved solids are so low that my Oakton pH tester can't even read it properly (readings just bounce around between 5 and 9). What do you do about pH of your plain waterings? I see that there are organic options for pH up/down, but I read all over the place that you shouldn't mess with pH when doing organics.
So what would you do?
Thanks for any help!
First time organic grower here with a couple questions about my tap water. Here in my neck of the woods, the tap water comes out with a pH of about 8.5-9 and a total dissolved solids concentration of about 20-30 ppm (LOW!). It's also got chloramine in it, which I remove with a Small Boy filter (w/ the upgraded catalytic carbon). When I brew compost teas with this water, I don't adjust down the pH. I simply add a cup of worm castings, a few tablespoons of guano, 5 or so tablespoons of blackstrap molasses, and maybe a little Earth Juice Meta-K and/or Earth Juice Microblast to my paint strainer "teabag" and bubble it. After 24 hours of bubbling, I've got a frothy brown soup with a very pleasant, sweet, earthy aroma, and a pH somewhere between 6 and 7. The plants LOVE it, full strength.
My question is... When I use plain water between compost tea feedings, do I need to worry about the super high pH (almost 9) given that the ppms are so low? The dissolved solids are so low that my Oakton pH tester can't even read it properly (readings just bounce around between 5 and 9). What do you do about pH of your plain waterings? I see that there are organic options for pH up/down, but I read all over the place that you shouldn't mess with pH when doing organics.
So what would you do?
Thanks for any help!