Is Hydroponics pH up/down ok for Organic Soil?

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General Hydroponics pH UP. Or will it kill my micro herd. Using FFOF atm. Perhaps I should go back to using 'all natural' pH modifyers? (lemon juice/baking soda/vinegar).

Please discuss. Thanks Guys!:-P
 
pH UP isn't good for the microorganisms, no. Baking soda isn't that great either, due to sodium.
Liquid lime or plain dolomite lime, oyster shell (calcium carbonate) are all good for rising/stabilizing pH in organics. I think pH down is alright to use, but still might not be necessary. The majority of organic fertilizers are acidic and will lower your pH enough, so between those, lime/oyster shell and the microherd you shouldn't have to worry too much about it.
 
You can use molasses up to 2 tbl sp per gallon.

Pass on the dolomite lime its a hot soil conditioner that will burn roots. It is recomended that you let soil that you add dolomite to age 3 to 6 months before planting.

Peace
 
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