taproot
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Didn't see it mentioned here in search...has anybody used it? It appears to be very close to sulfric acid but in powder form.
Why pay the man ridiculous prices for something so simple to make? Some products actually do , or used to, use sulfuric acid for ph control. It's also a very powerful acid and easier to lower the ph than using the orange stuff..which takes less product and time. I have experience with sulfuric acid, I used it exclusively for years after I got tired of buying ph down; however it was 33% but I could take a few drops and lower gallons quickly. I guess it's the same as making your own clear rez with pool shock...cause why not.Any reason you wont use a product explicitly intended for plant use? If so yes, go with phosphoric acid, i e rust treatment.
I tried it straight out of the jug and diluted..I prefer the 33% as it only took a drop or three. Also, I got it on my fingers a few times ...and well nothing but a little dryness. The 98% I would dilute!The sulfuric for batterys is fine, diluting it is easier and probably safer than using it straight.
A friend of mine bears the scars of battery acid.I tried it straight out of the jug and diluted..I prefer the 33% as it only took a drop or three. Also, I got it on my fingers a few times ...and well nothing but a little dryness. The 98% I would dilute!
That's why you dilute it..outside in the open air. It's not battery acid ..it's sulfuric acid that also happens to be in batteries. Curious what was your friend doing, was he venting a battery into a closed space?A friend of mine bears the scars of battery acid.
The vapors of concentrated acids will scar your lungs.
98% is dangerous.