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It works the same as drip clean.
Whatever PH you want it to. I dont PH it because I just flush it with plain PH water at 5.5-5.8 in Coco, after I'm done using the WV drip clean. I forgot to mention that.what pH does that come out to?
explain? I'm still trying to figure out how drip clean works lol
vinegar is akin to pH down. I'd never pour it at that concentration or any concentration as it kills micro life. But if it improves your grow, use it!Whatever PH you want it to. I dont PH it because I just flush it with plain PH water at 5.5-5.8 in Coco, after I'm done using the WV drip clean. I forgot to mention that.
actually just delete this thread entirely people dont need to waste their time to read how someone doesnt know their chemistry and needs a reality check as i am doing so yes please delete or lock the thread
It's a nice try there. Pek acid at the end of this post is a great read. Figured I'd mention, if you skip the drip clean you'll notice a P deficiency bad in veg. Sub it with raw's P. It balances the N and K great! Healthy health guy's. Happy growing!I thought I would post this to help fellow farmers save some money.
10ML White Vinegar per gallon of water.
I bought a gallon at Walmart for about $5 and lasts a long time. It works the same as drip clean. I just mix it in and flush my plants to clear salt buildup. I do this often and have notice better nute uptake compared to not using drip clean or WV.
August 29, 2015 you are aware was the last post before yours?It's a nice try there. Pek acid at the end of this post is a great read. Figured I'd mention, if you skip the drip clean you'll notice a P deficiency bad in veg. Sub it with raw's P. It balances the N and K great! Healthy health guy's. Happy growing!
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