Ph Regulator for Aquariums, Ok for Plants?

xtophertothemax

Active Member
purchased Wardley Essentials Bullseye 7.0 Neutral pH Regulator - automatically adjusts and buffers pH to 7.0
was wondering if this would suffice to water PH sensitive plants, the back label reads " for aquarium use only not for fish intended for food use"
that worries me a bit.
thanks for any feedback
 

panhead

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Aquarium ph products are perfect,the reason it has a disclaimer on the bottle "not for food use" is that its not fda approved.

If your going for a soil grow a ph of 7 is a bit too high,it will work but its not perfect,you should shoot for right around 6.5.
 

KAOSOWNER

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im curious as to how accurate it is i will have to get some and test it. It could save money on ph 7 calibration solution if it is accurate what does anyone think about that idea
 

dertmagert

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well u can get a general hydroponics ph kit ( has everything u need ) for $15 at your local hydro shop
 

tckfui

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I wouldnt trust that auto PH stuff, I once used it for my fishtank and it didnt even change the PH, get the colored stuff guy up there showed, and get some litmus papers or a cheap PH tester kit for aquariums.
 

panhead

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im curious as to how accurate it is i will have to get some and test it. It could save money on ph 7 calibration solution if it is accurate what does anyone think about that idea
From my experience with my tanks when i was still keeping fish the PH Regulator worked very well keeping the ph at a constant 7.0 but thats not what you need.

Saving money ? c'mon bro !,were only talking about a $10 spot here,these are things you must have if you want great buds,anybody can grow cheesy little fishy buds without much effort but those who put the effort into growing the best they can are rewarded 10 times over for their effort & cash spent,by getting full yeilds of dense tasty nuggets.

You dont have to throw money around to get good buds but some things are essential,like proper ph testing & adjusting.
 

Bamm Bamm

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Just don't buy cheap products and you'll be good I've been in the saltwater reefkeeping hobby for years....some of the aquarium equipment is far better than the hydro...BUT most of the hydro stuff is better=) more expensive= USUALLY better=)
 
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