Flushing plants

PizzaMan5000

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I found it a hassle to flush my veg garden outdoors but damn... the taste is amazing.
My tap water keeps my lawn yellow unless I dump "ph down" sulfer. Can't confirm it's ph and not a sulfur deficiency, but during droughts my tap water gets over 8.0

Throw "soil acidifer" on the lawn, and it's lush the next day after a watering. Only happens in drought , when the ph starts climbing.

Next year I may dress the lawn with peat me thinks, hold moisture and lower ph. when I need to actually water my lawn; the water I have is useless.

I kinda doubt the lawn has a sulfur deficiency, I just don't have time to dick with PH down in a sprayer.

Oops, I mentioned water ph in soil :O
 
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J232

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My tap water keeps my lawn yellow unless I dump "ph down" sulfer. Can't confirm it's ph and not a sulfur deficiency, but during droughts my tap water gets over 8.0

Throw "soil acidifer" on the lawn, and it's lush the next day after a watering. Only happens in drought , when the ph starts climbing.

Next year I may dress the lawn with peat me thinks, hold moisture and lower ph. when I need to actually water my lawn; the water I have is useless.

I kinda doubt the lawn has a sulfur deficiency, I just don't have time to dick with PH down in a sprayer.

Oops, I mentioned water ph in soil :O
I have such a small lawn, it should be great but it’s not. I would have to water daily and I forget, forget to fertilize too, the spot I drain my hydro to looks great however. Most my outside stuff is a “Jesus take the wheel!” situation.
 
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