I had left over premoistened rooters, So I put them in a gallon size Ziploc bag with some ph'd water. The problem is that I wasn't accurately adjusting the waters ph. I haven't checked the ph yet but I know at the time I stored them I was off by a point to 2 points high (alkaline). Now I'm going to wring out a couple of rooters and test the waters ph. My guess is that it will be between 7.5 and 8.5.
If my guess is correct, I will gently squeeze most of the water out. Fill a tray with ph'd water and let the rooters take up and soak in 6.3 water. I'll squeeze and repeat until the water doesn't fluctuate, much like the process for rinsing coco.
My question is, does this sound good? Should I just discard and replace? Not sure why I'm questioning myself, seems logical but I'm second guessing (probably due to the simplicity of the solution) lol.
After writing this out and rereading it, sounds textbook. But I already wrote it out so what the heck. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Californiakid
If my guess is correct, I will gently squeeze most of the water out. Fill a tray with ph'd water and let the rooters take up and soak in 6.3 water. I'll squeeze and repeat until the water doesn't fluctuate, much like the process for rinsing coco.
My question is, does this sound good? Should I just discard and replace? Not sure why I'm questioning myself, seems logical but I'm second guessing (probably due to the simplicity of the solution) lol.
After writing this out and rereading it, sounds textbook. But I already wrote it out so what the heck. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Californiakid
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