Badass! Thank you. At $60 it's worth a try. I'm in the middle of flower right now but I'll probably buy that thing and see what happens next run. Shit my cat would probably be very appreciative. All that fluoride is blocking her 3rd eye vision lolHere ya go.
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He just told me it doesn't take out fluoride though. But sunlight kills fluoride.
He also said amazon has ones that take it all out but they are about $60.
So I use white vinegar to ph my water. My cat just absolutely loves to drink the runoff of my plants after I water.Badass! Thank you. At $60 it's worth a try. I'm in the middle of flower right now but I'll probably buy that thing and see what happens next run. Shit my cat would probably be very appreciative. All that fluoride is blocking her 3rd eye vision lol
Can you explain the white vinegar PH? It is the first I've heard of it.So I use white vinegar to ph my water. My cat just absolutely loves to drink the runoff of my plants after I water.
She doesn't do it with nutes in there but vinegar phd water is apparently her jam lmao
Yep. Vinegar is a major acid. When ph is too high I use vinegar to lower it.Or maybe I
Can you explain the white vinegar PH? It is the first I've heard of it.
Lmao at the cat enjoying it! The cat accidentally hits ur nutrients and wakes up a Lion
I've never had a fungus nat lmaoThat's interesting.. I suppose way better than PH down. Could potentially deter pests too now I think about it....
Ok you should bottle it and sell it as grow water
Just curious - I see a lot of different ranges on here. I believe my tap is on the high side at 550 PPM and PH of 8.5 ...
Bull Run water here - just calibrated my pen - here is what I'm dealing with.........far cry from the 7.7 to 8.3 pH level my local provider claims they measure at the treatment plant.Is Portland’s water soft or hard?
Bull Run water—Portland’s main water supply—is very soft. It typically has a total hardness of 3–8 parts per million (ppm), or ¼ to ½ a grain of hardness per gallon. Portland’s groundwater supply is moderately hard: about 80 ppm, or about 5 grains per gallon.
What is the pH of Portland’s water?
The pH of Portland’s drinking water typically ranges between 7.5 and 8.5.
And I thought my PH was out of wack! These treatment plants are SUSBull Run water here - just calibrated my pen - here is what I'm dealing with.........far cry from the 7.7 to 8.3 pH level my local provider claims they measure at the treatment plant.
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your ph pen is not calibrated right if you just did it. Supposed to have a check markBull Run water here - just calibrated my pen - here is what I'm dealing with.........far cry from the 7.7 to 8.3 pH level my local provider claims they measure at the treatment plant.
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I would have not known this. Recalibrate that thang and give us an update!your ph pen is not calibrated right if you just did it. Supposed to have a check mark
Something's not right. What kind of pipes are in your residence? Is it on a concrete slab? If you have an issue with a pipe the concrete slab can leach stuff into the water raising the pH. But I have a hard time believing that your water is actually 9.4 pH from the tap.Bull Run water here - just calibrated my pen - here is what I'm dealing with.........far cry from the 7.7 to 8.3 pH level my local provider claims they measure at the treatment plant.
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We'll I kinda lied...I didn't just calibrate it because I dipped it in the calibration solution and it was reading 7.0. It was already calibrated.your ph pen is not calibrated right if you just did it. Supposed to have a check mark
Something's not right. What kind of pipes are in your residence? Is it on a concrete slab? If you have an issue with a pipe the concrete slab can leach stuff into the water raising the pH. But I have a hard time believing that your water is actually 9.4 pH from the tap.
Thanks, I just assumed I was good if the meter was reading 7.0 when I put it in the 7.0 calibration solution. I was told when I bought it I didn't need to calibrate to the 4.0 since I wouldn't be measuring that low. Here is what I get after an actual calibration - still high but much better.The bluelab pens show a checkmark for 30 days after last calibration. You gotta use 7.0 AND 4.0 or 10.0 solution to make it reappear again.