VInegar/Baking SOda; adjusting Ph

goodhumor630

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I just use the 2 of them togather in a bowl with a lid to release slow gasses to the room. It works great since the plants breath carbon dioxide it can only help....
 

gotot

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I just use the 2 of them togather in a bowl with a lid to release slow gasses to the room. It works great since the plants breath carbon dioxide it can only help....
...but it really because it's not consistent and regulated... any answer to my question?
 

goodhumor630

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Im not to concerned with it being regulated but I do a 1/2 cup baking soda and about a half cup vinegar and pour it on top of the lid to let it slow leak into the bowl I do this once every 2 days and it doesnt have an effect on the PH levels at all thats ur nuits that do that. I grow in dirt though and use earth juice for veg and flower. It was recomended highly by BREW AND GROW and its all organic. is that better does this help at all????
 

gotot

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Im not to concerned with it being regulated but I do a 1/2 cup baking soda and about a half cup vinegar and pour it on top of the lid to let it slow leak into the bowl I do this once every 2 days and it doesnt have an effect on the PH levels at all thats ur nuits that do that. I grow in dirt though and use earth juice for veg and flower. It was recomended highly by BREW AND GROW and its all organic. is that better does this help at all????
dude my question was about raising and lowering the ph not about carbon dioxide i have a co2 tank and regulator
 

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goodhumor630

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oh shit then Im not sure on which does which I just new how to use them tagther... BY the way that is a really nice set up u got ( one I could only dream about) :-) try google searching ur question since no one else is posting on here Im actualy having trouble getting some one to answer my questions on here to
 
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