Rice Wine Vinegar

Quitekeen

Active Member
Can I use rice wine vinegar to lower ph? I havent any distilled and balsamic is of course expensive. Are there any hidden benefits to using it or is there a detriment to the plant?
 

chickengutz

Well-Known Member
Bro, check out any DIY on google for making your own ph down outta battery acid. It's cheap, anmd it's the fucking bomb!
 

Quitekeen

Active Member
Bro, check out any DIY on google for making your own ph down outta battery acid. It's cheap, anmd it's the fucking bomb!
I am sure that its totally cheap and totally bomb, but I dont think I could rightly use battery acid for a consumable. Even if according to chemistry it doesnt make a difference... people use battery acid to make meth, bad energy there.
 

Quitekeen

Active Member
fuck bad energy.
obviously a difference in opinion here. if you like to reduce everything around you to just the chemicals that make them up then that is just super fantastic for you. I personally couldnt handle such a one dimensional way of looking at things. So I choose to not let bad energy fuck me. So I wont be putting any battery acid into anything I am growing, consuming or anything else of that sort. If you did it in your botany class, again, cool, I am sure you got splendid results, but again, I consider more than just the material/chemical nature of things, especially the things I consume.

must say, cool avatar you got going on there!
 

chickengutz

Well-Known Member
I hate to be the bearer of bad news to your energy, but you consume sulfuric acid every day when you eat and drink. It's in just about everything that hydrochloric acid isn't. It's used to purify your water, it's in your fertilizers, it's in the basic food stuffs themselves.
 

Quitekeen

Active Member
eating cake isnt the same as consuming a bunch of flour eggs and sugar...

sulfuric acid is of course found all over the place, and hydrochloric acid is actually produced in my belly thank goodness.

you are talking about battery acid ie, the contents of a battery, you didnt say sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid. I would look to introduce those chemicals (if I wanted to do so) via other means than battery acid.

run along now, and quit being defensive about the fact I just called you out as a materialist know it all who is at this point speaking out of turn...

are you offended by the fact that I choose to operate in a way that is sensitive to what I describe as energy?

do you need a hug?
 

chickengutz

Well-Known Member
My dear ole Grand pappy used to tell me "never smarten up a chump". With assholes like you around I can now see why his advice was so sage. Thank you.
 

Quitekeen

Active Member
ya I just reread this thread and this guy is a joke eh? He just seems upset that I didnt bite on his "in my Botany class..." bullshit. I am sure that people arent taking batteries apart to get to the nutritious chemicals within, in a botany class. But its cool, i'll give out hugs all day, my positivity doesnt cost me a thing, his negativity will cost him a great deal.
 

Quitekeen

Active Member
just read your sig scrog "once you're a pickle..." LOVE IT and how appropriate for this particular thread... for many reasons... do pickles lower soil ph? Chickengutz no need to respond to that question. You'll probably suggest enriched uranium inserts for my soil or something...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Battery acid is simply tech. grade sulfuric that you buy FOR batteries. I would never use acid that's been in a battery, since it is saturated with lead salts as well as the nastier pnictogens (arsenic and antimony, both used to harden battery plates).
I have used sulfuric acid sold as a drain opener, but that was a "need something now" try of something I had around. The drain opener sulfuric is a very low grade that dilutes brown&milky. Battery acid is much cleaner. cn
 
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