Black Cough
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Recently I bought a digital ph meter. At first I just assumed that the calibration stamp was good for a spell, and my readings seemed consistent enough to develop a bit of trust in the device. Midway through my last round I noticed that claw leaf problem, and my plants seemed to stall. A buddy of mine used casting tea on his outdoor grow, and recommended it to me. Long story short I am amassed by what the tea did for the health of my plants and I don't trust my ph meter.
I should state that the water coming out of my tap is reads anywhere from a 4.1 - 5.0. I recently bought a reference solution, and I calibrate my device each time I use it, so I know that at least something is fucked up. After freaking out, and causing my wife to freak out we bought some spring water..... It tested 5.0..... After about two days of brewing my tea reads 5.8-6.2, . I'm sure my soil is healthy enough to deal, so my problem seems solved except for taking showers, drinking, watering the (regular) gardens, feeding our pets etc.
My plumber recommends installing a system that injects soda ash, or baking soda or something into the water inline before my well tank. He also said this would fuck up the hardness of our h2o.
Any ideas?
I should state that the water coming out of my tap is reads anywhere from a 4.1 - 5.0. I recently bought a reference solution, and I calibrate my device each time I use it, so I know that at least something is fucked up. After freaking out, and causing my wife to freak out we bought some spring water..... It tested 5.0..... After about two days of brewing my tea reads 5.8-6.2, . I'm sure my soil is healthy enough to deal, so my problem seems solved except for taking showers, drinking, watering the (regular) gardens, feeding our pets etc.
My plumber recommends installing a system that injects soda ash, or baking soda or something into the water inline before my well tank. He also said this would fuck up the hardness of our h2o.
Any ideas?