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how do i bring the p.h. down in my water?

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how do i bring the p.h. down in my water?

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It can if they use sodium bicarbonate but most use calcium carbonate. A good idea is to test the ppm and look at your local water report as that information will be listed under elements and concentration
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It can if they use sodium bicarbonate but most use calcium carbonate. A good idea is to test the ppm and look at your local water report as that information will be listed under elements and concentration
Have a good listen to this farmer and he will help to ensure that all is well in your garden trust
 
hell ya cypress...thank you
I hope I have been of some help with this one in my limited knowledge of the issue with the garden listen to the aqua man who has had the knowledge about the whole process with the dos and donts of the craft of the school we all go to all the obscure stuff we don't know about it is very impressive to be honest and a very many others here at the farm have a great knowledge of what you have to put in to make it possible for the best possible outcome for your garden . You will be okay here in the way of the advice you will be getting from the farm peace bro ✌️😍
 
After letting the water sit for 24 hrs test ph and then do a slurry test
I am glad this came up. I have been meaning to ask about this. I bubble my res water constantly. Doesnt leaving water sit for 24+ hours make it go anaerobic? I see a lit of people talking about doing it this way, I just assumed still water was not a good idea.
 
Sorry I meant the soi holds the water longer than the coco shameful and stupid thing I have said there
We know what you were saying bro!
50-50 mix wont hurt to PH but may not be needed as @steamroller said the soil will buffer PH but mixed 50/50 has less buffering capacity so you may need to later in the grow. I dont suggest mixing those 2. A better option to mix is peat based and soil. Imo coco is best on it own or with perlite.

Thanks man, ya I should have done lil more homework..I found this site after the fact! I've gained more in 4 days on here than ever!! I appreciate it.
 
White vinegar, add small splash to 16oz cup of water and give plant, go light you can repeat. Baking soda will bring your ph up same drill, or buy ph up/ down.
 
I am glad this came up. I have been meaning to ask about this. I bubble my res water constantly. Doesnt leaving water sit for 24+ hours make it go anaerobic? I see a lit of people talking about doing it this way, I just assumed still water was not a good idea.
No it allows the carbon dioxide in the form of carbonic acid to escape from the water since its under a pressurized system. The carbojic acid will lower PH so the PH of your tap water should rise avout 0.2-0.4 in 24 gours as it reaches equalibrium (by that i mean all gasses have reached balanced with the atmosphere) so o2 should be around 8-9ppm and co2 around 3ppm if I remember correctly
 
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I am glad this came up. I have been meaning to ask about this. I bubble my res water constantly. Doesnt leaving water sit for 24+ hours make it go anaerobic? I see a lit of people talking about doing it this way, I just assumed still water was not a good idea.
For the purpose of testing no aeration is needed.
If you are going to use your water in 24 hours I don't think aeration is necessary although possibly beneficial.
I stored and prepped hundreds of gallons at a time that needed to be the same every time. I aerated with bubbles and powerhead pumps even using a heater to have proper temperature.
It is not that difficult once you get system and baseline on your water.
 
How's it going with the pH thing you on the case now fella? Hope you are well too 👌✌️👍
Hey cypress...Im good bro thanks..you too I hope...ya all the tips are back to green...we flushed them with just water, and now we use 1 cap of white vinegar per gallon and it brings our tap right on point..
 
The problem with using tap water is the pH will most always rise even after using acid.
If you use rainwater or snowwater you will have a starting pH of 5.5. I use rainwater but I buffer it with cal mag carbonate before using it. I let the cal-mag set in the water for 24 hrs before adding nutrients. After mixing my pH is 6.2 without any swings everytime.
 
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