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ok soo I do not have a vehicle right now..
I DO have 100% natural not from concentrate lemon juice available.
The local wal mart i got to last night had ph test strips in the aquarium area.. a pack of 5 only!
Well I tested my water .. and actually ran out of the strips before I got my water under control...
My tap water here in NJ is extremely hard.. the ph reading of the water was about 8.5
I have water that has sat out 48 hours.. am about to water my plants.. I was wondering how much lemon juice would be needed to properly adjust this.. I am in a soil medium ( coast of maine bar harbor blend with 30% perlite mixed in )
I feel like 8.5 ph is too high even with the soil buffering and just need help with the amount of lemon juice I should put in .. I have a 31 cup tupperware and a 20 cup Tupperware ... which have sat out a while
Thank you.. sorry for rambling...
Here is the lemon juice.. i put a quarter tsp and 1/8 tsp in the smaller tupperware.. wondering if that would be enough
I DO have 100% natural not from concentrate lemon juice available.
The local wal mart i got to last night had ph test strips in the aquarium area.. a pack of 5 only!
Well I tested my water .. and actually ran out of the strips before I got my water under control...
My tap water here in NJ is extremely hard.. the ph reading of the water was about 8.5
I have water that has sat out 48 hours.. am about to water my plants.. I was wondering how much lemon juice would be needed to properly adjust this.. I am in a soil medium ( coast of maine bar harbor blend with 30% perlite mixed in )
I feel like 8.5 ph is too high even with the soil buffering and just need help with the amount of lemon juice I should put in .. I have a 31 cup tupperware and a 20 cup Tupperware ... which have sat out a while
Thank you.. sorry for rambling...
Here is the lemon juice.. i put a quarter tsp and 1/8 tsp in the smaller tupperware.. wondering if that would be enough