buffalowild
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Aside from it being powdered (diluting is necessary) and pretty concentrated, is it ok for dwc? These are the active ingredients: sulfuric acid and monosodium 95%.
Will it work? Yep it sure will ph down is ph down as ph up is ph up. You can even use dolomite lime or lime juice and other things as natural stuff in your soil so you don't need to adjust.
It's just not marketed towards plants is all. Ph up/down isn't really that expensive though
Well, most water out of the tap is 7+. That's all I use for PH UP. Down is what you really need, especially if you're a hydro grower.
Yeah that stuff is pretty tight. I'm still doing a lot of old school stuff so I'll probably always be chasing PH numbers around. Plus I've ran the same 3 part series for.... ever basically, so I'm pretty hesitant to try anything new to be honest.
Yea I love it. Makes it really simple. I only use my ph pen once in awhile just to make sure things are still good from my well.
If something isn't broken don't try to fix it. Just improve it![]()
Aside from it being powdered (diluting is necessary) and pretty concentrated, is it ok for dwc? These are the active ingredients: sulfuric acid and monosodium 95%.
Well, most water out of the tap is 7+. That's all I use for PH UP. Down is what you really need, especially if you're a hydro grower.
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I dont think I've ever used any of my ph up. The bottle has just sit there while I've gone through bottle upon bottle of ph down.
GH ph Down is made from phosphoric acid. I think the pool stuff (and a common DIY recipe) use sulfuric acid. What's the difference? I dunno - not a chemist.
GH MSDS: http://genhydro.com/genhydro_US/msds/pH_Down_Wet.pdf
Aside from it being powdered (diluting is necessary) and pretty concentrated, is it ok for dwc? These are the active ingredients: sulfuric acid and monosodium 95%.