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PH ok to use?
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I see that the Ph up has a TON of Potassium in it. That could throw things off. I also see this is recommended for hydroponic use, I'm guessing because of the "enhanced crystals" inside. I looked for the website but couldn't find it. I do see it being sold from a bunch of generic gardening sources like Walmart, Home Depot, amazon and even eBay.
I would have to put this on my list to pass on if another option is available. Preferably the GH Ph up & down.
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What’s wrong with using household type stuff? I’ve never had to ph up but would try baking soda if I needed to and for ph down have been using citric acid (started with vinegar and have recently moved to citric acid) and not had a problem with ph since I started monitoring it. BTW soil grow.
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For $7 a bottle / $5 usd and for it to last 2 to 3 grows i find it a fair trade i am soil based but my nutrients mostly come in liquid form so i got to ph my water before i feed them.Originally posted by Xena View PostWhat’s wrong with using household type stuff? I’ve never had to ph up but would try baking soda if I needed to and for ph down have been using citric acid (started with vinegar and have recently moved to citric acid) and not had a problem with ph since I started monitoring it. BTW soil grow.
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