How Do I Drop The Ph Level In My Soil?

MrCaugh

Member
I havent waterd my girls in 3 days,just checkd the ph,an im @ 8 on most of them.Im Growing indoors if that makes a diff?


Thanks for the help
 
flush it 3x the amount of soil with run off water or ph adjusted distilled so if its a 5 gal bucket u wanna use 10 gallons
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
^Or,...flush them until the runoff comes out the same as the water your pouring in(sometimes it'll save you some time and effort). :)
 

AquafinaOrbit

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Flushing won't make a difference unless its from buildup, or your soil has something degrading at a high ph level and you manage to flush it completely. You need to PH your water and make sure its not the problem in the first place. Beyond that anything acidic. Coffee grounds, apple juice, etc, and dolomite lime to balance
 

asaph

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hey, i'm having the same problem with my outdoors. the thing is, flushing didn't do the trick (it went a bit lower, like 7.4 and now it's back to over 7.5). they are 4 weeks into flowering and quite rootbound so i can't really make adjustments to the soil itself other than water. anyone has an idea?

also - i have a bucket of water standing outside to get the chlorine out of the water. so i lowered the ph in it to about 5 (to try and balance the alkalinity), but like a day after the water itself is back to ph 7. stirring it up a bit lowers the ph but not back to what it used to be. i'm using powder as a ph-down. bought form hydro shop . any ideas? appreciate it.
 

MrCaugh

Member
well i test my water its around 6 so im gonna try to flush with water,and my soil is good organic stuff,so i know its not the soil,unless the jackass at the hydro store didnt know shit bout growing?! and im new at this,so i dont know the diff yet?
 

Banditt

Well-Known Member
well i test my water its around 6 so im gonna try to flush with water,and my soil is good organic stuff,so i know its not the soil,unless the jackass at the hydro store didnt know shit bout growing?! and im new at this,so i dont know the diff yet?
If your PH is currently at 6 you don't wanna drop it. You wanna raise it if anything. 6.5-6.8 is ideal in soil.
 

MrCaugh

Member
well thats just it my water is a little over 6,and and the soil is at 8 after adding water? im tryan to lower my soil ASAP?
 

Trabecula

Well-Known Member
Dude, I have the same "problem". And I use the quotes because my pH is 7.something, near 8, but the plants look pretty good. I've tried to flush it (my tap water is 6.5) and sometimes adding some lemon but it stays quite the same. As they are doing good so far, I won't worry about that.
If they're doing alright, just keep checking your pH to make sure it isn't becoming more alcaline than that. If it doesn't, relax!
Cheers!
 

fizzle

Active Member
Thanks for the pm genius boy, quit licking your dogs asshole and I'll tell you again I'm not interested in dating you.
 
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