So what have you done?Well my tap water has a PH of 8.4 so I think I need to. The water here is extremely alkaline.
Just so yo know if the environment isn't right PH doesn't matter because PM will most likely show-up, or other calamities.
So what have you done?Well my tap water has a PH of 8.4 so I think I need to. The water here is extremely alkaline.
Same here!Have you tried to use your tap water ? I never thought I could use it. I don't ph or test shit. Nutes water thats it
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Well my tap water has a PH of 8.4 so I think I need to.
I have no powdery mildew, never mentioned any problems with powdery mildew, My tent is fine, I'm worried that I will burn my new plants or lock out the nutes if the PH is too high, that's all. I think a 4x4 tent with 500w (actual watts, not equivalent)of full spectrum lighting, 50% humidity, and 80 degrees in flower is plenty good enough.So what have you done?
Just so yo know if the environment isn't right PH doesn't matter because PM will most likely show-up, or other calamities.
Phosphoric acid is the most common pH down for hydro. NItric or Sulfuric acid are also viable choices.Well my tap water has a PH of 8.4 so I think I need to. The water here is extremely alkaline.
Are you growing in soil? If so, there's no need to adjust pH of the water, even at a pH of 8.4. Soil is teeming with life and microbes that do the work for ya, as long as natural inputs are used.. Have you thought about adding mycorrhizae or beneficial bacterias? This is one example: Big Foot MycorrhizaeI have no powdery mildew, never mentioned any problems with powdery mildew, My tent is fine, I'm worried that I will burn my plant or lock out the nutes if the PH is too high, that's all.
Couldn't tell you what ph my water isWell my tap water has a PH of 8.4 so I think I need to. The water here is extremely alkaline.
coco/perliteAre you growing in soil? If so, there's no need to adjust pH of the water, even at a pH of 8.4. Soil is teeming with life and microbes that do the work for ya, as long as natural inputs are used.. Have you thought about adding mycorrhizae or beneficial bacterias? This is one example: Big Foot Mycorrhizae
Are you growing in coco and feeding salt nutrients? Definitely invest in a formulated pH adjuster. I personally have never seen fall out from using pH down, even using tap. Maybe switching to another pH down product would help correct the issue.
So your tap water could be lower than mine, is it well water or treated water?I use coco coir and tap water never had a problem with the ph don't test it at all
So if you've never tested it how do you know it isn't around 7 PH? Your tap water may be totally different than mine, different nutrients added, more chlorine, or sodium.I use coco coir and tap water never had a problem with the ph don't test it at all
Ok thanks fairly new to this and I don't want to screw up this next growTap water I'm using is 7.9 I just recently switched to advanced nutrients powder so that probably helps but I never had problems with any nutrients I used I'm not saying you shouldn't adjust the ph do what it takes to get your plants healthy I just don't check and never really have
Just recreational here, kind of a hobby, but I do want good quality flowers.Heya.
I have well water that sits around 8.2. Vinegar will work but the adjustment isn't long term. Try to pH out some water with it...then come back the next day and see where the pH is.
I just couldn't get rid of the pale yellow until I got the real deal pH down chems. Even dropping it to 5 cus I knew it would rise in a day didn't do it.
Just wasn't good here for long term use. pH chems are cheap.
Anyone who says "you don't need to do that..the soil will take care of it all!" hasn't done a grow with high pH water. @ some point lock out will show up...usually in flower when yer counting on weight. With the price/value of weed...a $15 bottle of pH down and a pH pen is nada in the scheme of things.
I hate to ask a stupid question here but I am so afraid of overwatering I think I don't water enough, it says 1.7 gallons of water for a 2 gal pot, that sounds really high to me.Tap water I'm using is 7.9 I just recently switched to advanced nutrients powder so that probably helps but I never had problems with any nutrients I used I'm not saying you shouldn't adjust the ph do what it takes to get your plants healthy I just don't check and never really have
Well I PH'ed a few gallons of my tap water 3 days ago with white vinegar and it's still under 6.5. I'm hand feeding daily as well so vinegar should be fine right? If I PH it to 6.2 and it raises a bit before I feed it again won't that allow for a better range of PH because they take up nutrients at different PH levels?Phosphoric acid is the most common pH down for hydro. NItric or Sulfuric acid are also viable choices.
Stay away from citrus acid, vinegar, or other organic acids as they're not nearly as effective and generally not recommended for use in hydroponics.