bradderskush
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Very far from a pro, but many of my friends are experienced growers and say when having problems with tap water's ph they leave it out for 2 days and add either lemon juice/baking soda for ph down/ph up...
Yes it does change the ph thats simple 3rd grade chemistryLeaving out is important, but it doesn't change ph.
Lemon juice changes, tho you need alot. Baking soda works i guess, such as vinegar instead of lemon juice.
We're kinda spamming your grow journal
chloramine is derived from ammonia it is used in conjunction with gaseous chlorine. As the chlorine evaporates out of the water the ph changes. As far as growing "shit " in the water It makes little sense. Ever water your plants with pond water? I am sure there is "shit" in there. First you say leaving it out is retarded then you say you do it.???Show me yuou ways wise one. The only ways that it would change the water is if there would be some particles that sit on the bottom of the jug after some time, so when you check ph you check the top of the water. Also if some kind of a bacteria starts growing in your water the ph can change, but thats not good to have growing shit in your water, so well...
Edit: and most of the water guys are using chloramine not chlorine, and chloramine evaporates after about 2 weeks. So leaving out is almost retarded now. But i think in my town they use chlorine so i let it sit out.
Yeah they doo they also start drooping..and im beginning to think that the leaves turn pale/more yellow when the plant is over watered..but i could be wrong
Dude you dont really have a clue now educate yourself a little because you aint gonna learn shit by talking. Water plants use both period. I'm not sure what you mean about bacteria and the other nonsense. With the amount of water you use for your window box it should not matter. But then again my first grow was in 1975 so what the hell do I know. Thanks for the education.I said it's retarded, because all the leaving out thing came from the thought of getting rid of chlorine that's bad for plants, now that alot use chloramine, 2 days don't do shit, but in my town they stil use chlorine, so that's why i do it.
Im more of saying that leaving out with the intention of change ph is stupid, i don't think the changes would even be noticable