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#1591974 - 11/06/09 10:49 AM adjusting PH in soil
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i cant find any info on how this is done..

Can you use hydroponic ph up/down mixed in with the water that you are feeding your plants?

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#1591981 - 11/06/09 11:27 AM Re: adjusting PH in soil [Re: deezznutz]
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Using a couple of drops of vinegar will lower the ph in your water as well as a top coat of used coffee grounds. Gardening lime as a top coat will raise ph in soil. Hope this helps. pothead
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#1592103 - 11/06/09 06:45 PM Re: adjusting PH in soil [Re: RollMeOneKenobi]
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that seems tough for a new grower to get right..

so the hydroponic up/down wont work mixed with water?

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#1592132 - 11/06/09 09:23 PM Re: adjusting PH in soil [Re: deezznutz]
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check out my buddy Jason Wilcox on youtube, search for him and look at his videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBpLr8GhXs8
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#1592183 - 11/07/09 06:05 AM Re: adjusting PH in soil [Re: deezznutz]
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pH up and down agents are fine for adjusting the pH of the water.
Attempting to change the pH of the soil by adjusting the pH of the water is a temporary fix. It's probably easiest for a new grower, as it affects a change that lasts a few days...at which point you'll probably be watering again. So not a real big deal unless you find yourself using a lot of pH up/down which leads to salt build up in the soil.

Which is why I say, if you want to affect a long term change in root zone pH, amend the soil. My water is always adjusted to 6.5 pH.
Amending the soil is, as you mentioned, a bit of trial and error. If you follow this rule, it's not so hard to minimize the error: a little goes a long way; it's always easier to amend again than to get rid of excess.
Whatever the label recommends, I apply half and give it a week or so before re-evaluating.

Lime raises pH. Too much sets the stage for a chain of nutrient lock outs so definitely go easy.
Fe, S and peat lower pH.

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