saturnlily
Well-Known Member
i heard that you can put vinigar in your water that you water with and it'll lower th ph of your soil.... is it ok to use vinigar on your plants?
how much are we talking? like one drop per litre?it's fine to use vinegar to lower your pH of your water
I can't answer that, it all depends on the pH of your tapwater...how much are we talking? like one drop per litre?
Dude, let those 3 week old plants be and let them do what they are gonna do. Dont start fucking with them until you have to. They are still in the development stage, and will do some shit that will look scary, but is in reality normal.did u try this? did it work without any problems? i was thinking of using it on 3 week old plants.
DAMN STRAIGHT! No truer words, friends, no truer words.Dude, let those 3 week old plants be and let them do what they are gonna do. Dont start fucking with them until you have to. They are still in the development stage, and will do some shit that will look scary, but is in reality normal.
I killed off most of my first grow from "over attentiveness"!! When they have some growth established and can no longer be considered seedlings, THEN start looking at them a bit closer, and go easy on the ferts. You can kill them with love.
Ok, I'm gonna say that I think Al's off on his assessment. A pH of 7 is fine for the girls, and most soils that I've used seem to self-stabilize at around 7, whether the water's pH is high or low. Also, once you start messing around with trying to shift pH you will encounter problems if the water is well-buffered.
If you want a really cheap and easy solution to shifting the water's pH down, filter it through peat moss. It will look like tea, but it will be naturally softened and acidified, and most importantly will hold that lowered pH instead of bouncing back up.