anyone use Budlink Silica?

budman111

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Like the title says, anyone use Budlink Silica?

ph is supposedly very stable as compared to other silica products.

Can anyone vouch for this or is it another company blowing their own trumpet yet again?
 

Wetdog

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Beep Beep

Never heard of silica having a stability problem. Do a price check between this and ProTekt from Dyna Gro, which is what I use.

Most of the differences are in the prices.

Wet
 

budman111

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yes, liquid silicon by GT is seriously high in ph. its a great ph up though but this is not what i want.
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budman111

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They're ALL high in pH. Just the nature of the beast.

Wet
that is what i thought but apparently the bottle states: 'No huge P.H. fluctuation that comes with other silicon products.'

I wanted clarifiacation on this cos i mean that ALL companys says theirs is the best in town.
 

smurfette

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that is what i thought but apparently the bottle states: 'No huge P.H. fluctuation that comes with other silicon products.'

I wanted clarifiacation on this cos i mean that ALL companys says theirs is the best in town.
Budlink is very stable. I am trying to find out what it is exactly so I can make some. It doesn't list any K (or anything else) so it is not potassium silicate.
 

Clown Baby

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Well ask yourself where the silica comes from.

potassium silicate will raise pH.

Maybe its Silicon dioxide.
 
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