Vinegar to reduce water pH?

Star Dog

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Have you seen the price for a litre of pH down?
It's not something I use much of tf it's £20 a litre, If you use it regularly you can use different acids for pH down depending on the phase you're at, iirc it's nitric for veg and phosphoric during flowering.
 

KK26

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I'm phing the water for feeding. Is that wrong?
Not sure if it's wrong or not but from decades of growing I never PH my water nor my soil.

What I do know is that there is an ideal PH range for soil and generally good soil does fall within this range. What you put in the top will not be the same as your runoff, the soil has taken care of the PH in most instances.

Call me lucky but I'm generally very pleased with my results and gave up chasing PH numbers about 2 decades ago.

Fucking about chasing numbers reminds me of my marine keeping days before I knew with hands on experience and not complicating things.

Some here swear by PHing their water even though in soil but what works for one will not always work for the other so I'll keep our of those arguments because I found Mt way and would not swap my homegrown for any others homegrown. I'm pleased at my results and I do not PH anything.

Just saying and it works for me.

All i use is Ecothrive Charge and Buddhas Tree Organicus. No thing else and I'm always pleased.

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SpideyManDan

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Just a head up I wish someone told me, vinegar breaks down in soil rather quickly. Its not a permanent solution.
 
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