Tap PH Question

_EQ

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Hey yall, I have noticed something that happens to my tap water recently. When I go to water/feed my plants I schlep 2 5 gallon buckets to my basement. There I plop in some air stones in each, and from there I let it sit for anywhere north of 12 hours. The PH of my tap comes out at 7.9-8.1, usually I Ph down accordingly from 5.8-6.5. What I’m finding is that if I don’t use all of the PHd water in the buckets, the ph of the water rises back to over 7, if I leave it for more than 24 hours it goes back to 8. Why is this? This whole last grow I’ve been leaving phd water in a sprayer and watering my plants with it unbeknownst to me that the water inside is actually over 7, and not the ph I set it to.
 

_EQ

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Evaporated water, co2 levels. Standing water exposed to air will change pH over time
So if I were to remove the air stones and cover the buckets the ph wouldn’t raise? How do people use reservoirs for DWC systems if the ph raises through evaporation, etc?
 

ProPheT 216

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I would adjust my pH every 48 to 72 hrs. Some drift is ok as it allows access to everything as it goes thru the pH spectrum. I would just correct if I saw my pH hit 5.6 or 6.5 or every 3 days. What ever happened first
 

amneziaHaze

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So if I were to remove the air stones and cover the buckets the ph wouldn’t raise? How do people use reservoirs for DWC systems if the ph raises through evaporation, etc?
Well today you put it at 5.8 and then you wait until 6 or 6.5 and lower it again.but allsoo your tank will have ph- in it and when plant drinks water it will increase its concentration now the tank goes low on its own.

Its a chase for perfection.
 
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