dankylarry
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Is there any potential problem with using white vinegar & baking soda as ph up & down?
I seldom need to pH down, so I'll use Apple Cider vinegar if I need to lower. (apparently apple cider is better than white vinegar, but not sure why that is).Is there any potential problem with using white vinegar & baking soda as ph up & down?
Assuming the lime dosent instantly react with it first. Ive never understood organic ph up and downs point with synthetic ferts or the need to adjust organic fertilizers ph...Vinegar is only temporary the microbes in soil will break it down to Co2 with in a week depending on temps
I use organic apple cider vinegar as well and that's only for my feed I can care less about soil ph lol and they're always happyI seldom need to pH down, so I'll use Apple Cider vinegar if I need to lower. (apparently apple cider is better than white vinegar, but not sure why that is).
As Hydrotech stated, mix the vinegar in a glass of water, then use that solution for better control.
I have been considering using baking soda as my pH+ and not because of the money but because it's rather toxic stuff, about as bad as battery acid if spilled on your clothes. I have heard comments that baking soda could have unfavorable results but not sure what the issues are...hopefully someone will provide feedback
Ph'ing soil and any organic matter isnt just overated its plain stupid, lime in soil will be all the ph you need and is more of a buffer than short term fix with ph up and down. Hydro has other considerations and if your throwing vinegar or baking powder into a res i feel like again its a stupid idea.2 bottles of ph up and down is like $6 shipped on amazon and more than enough for an entire grow cycle in a medium setup
I just bought a 2L bottle of DutchNutrient ph down ($15 local) which is a little more concentrated @ 85% but only takes a 1/4tsp to bring 10L of water from 7.5ph down to 6ph. This bottle will last years, its silly to even think about alternatives and there negative effects when its this cheap
PH is a vital key to a healthy grow, maximum growth and yields, the person who said it is over-rated above is crazy. I can properly ph my jug of water before feeding in less than 2 minutes, I actually add the ph down/nutes while the water is filling my bucket. The measurements are easy to repeat after youve done it a few times from whatever water source you always use.
So just measure the ppm of filtered vs hard and mix accordingly to equate 150ppm? Before or after nutes?Vinigar breaks right down and loses its acidity too quickly to be used as a buffer and like said above will turn into gook in a res.
Baking soda is salt based. Probably not a good idea to pour sodium bicarbonate into the roots.
And ph’ing water that is not high alkalinity is completely unnecessary and mostly a weed growing forum thing.
Professional farmers mix filtered water with hard tap water to dilute it down to a good buffering level. 150 ppm for our plant works well.
So just measure the ppm of filtered vs hard and mix accordingly to equate 150ppm? Before or after nutes?