ph and sodium carbonate

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drambouie

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i found ph increaser, its sodium carbonate, water soluable and fast acting. safe to use in the plants soil??

anyone heard of it or used it before??
 
you mean baking soda and water same thing.
 
lol yup, good ole baking soda.... use VERY little... it'll change things quickly... and for your home remedy of ph down.. use vinegar.
 
if i knew that i wouldnt have bought it. baking soda huh
 
thats a nice little peice of info to know. my ph is just a tad high, nothing to raise alarms about but maybe i will give it a splash of vinigar and see if it drops it some. thanks for the info.
 
"Chemical" ph changers are very cheap $$... so dont feel bad if you bought some they go a long way!
 
drambouie said:
lemon juice will bring it down also, right?

It should, it is very acidic.... but I don't think it is very stable.
 
cyberquest said:
thats a nice little peice of info to know. my ph is just a tad high, nothing to raise alarms about but maybe i will give it a splash of vinigar and see if it drops it some. thanks for the info.

Best to dilute it; don't pour it on full strenght.

Nelson
 
Nelson Mutz said:
Best to dilute it; don't pour it on full strenght.Nelson

Pour it on? You use ph up n down to condition water.
 

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