dk1978
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I'm growing my plants indoors in soil. In the part of Europe where I live, I'm having a tough time finding "pH up" to add to my feed water. I'm looking for alternatives, other than baking soda (I read that baking soda is very bad for the plants). I've seen that some people use dolomite lime, but can I mix that into the water I use for feeding?
If I can mix the dolomite lime into the water, does anyone have any idea how much per liter to add in order to achieve a 0.5 increase in pH?
If anyone has any other suggestions besides the dolomite lime, please share! Thanks much.
If I can mix the dolomite lime into the water, does anyone have any idea how much per liter to add in order to achieve a 0.5 increase in pH?
If anyone has any other suggestions besides the dolomite lime, please share! Thanks much.