First off, my reply was not directed towards you, and it was merely adding to the info that you already supplied.
However, he should be checking his run off as this is a more realistic way to check your actual ph, rather than checking just the water. The waters ph out of the faucet has no revelance compared to the runoff.
Peace
I don't agree and you know why I don't agree as well.
Thousands of people (myself included) do not check either irrigation water or soil run off water for ph when growing in soil and we all seem to manage to produce pretty healthy plants and good harvests.
Take a look in my grow Journal Videoman, my plants are now over 8 weeks old, have had only 0.5ml of Biobizz grow in that time, have never had the water ph tested and are perfectly healthy plants. Why aren't they dying because I haven't checked my irrigation water ph or soil run off ph?
The reason you don't need to be concerned with ph in soil is because as I continue to keep saying COMPOST IS PH SELF BUFFERING. Trying to change the ph of water in soil grows using commercial shop bought ph up and down can cause more problems than it solves in soil and the acids in these products can kill beneficial soil microbes and beneficial bacteria.
You people are obsessed with ph and in soil it's simply not necessary.
Soil is not hydro.
By trying to 'help' you're making things way more complicated than they need to be.