View Full Version : ph down - lime juice ?
henrybemis
02-04-2011, 02:07 AM
Hey y'all, just checked my pH and it looks like it increased to green (which is somewhere around 7.5 maybe?), so I grabbed some lime juice out of the fridge, added about 30 drops to 5 gallons of water, and it lowered it to an acceptable level.
can anyone see any adverse effects of adding the lime? I use promix-bx and general organic nute line. they are in 5 gal pots. I only did it because I didn't have time to go to the hydro store today to get pH down, but if it works, then I don't have to go, right?
I don't water again until Friday at 3pm EST, so none of the lime-altered water will be used until then...
thanks in advance. here's some recent pics :cool:
1. northern foreground, super silver haze to the right
2. bubblegum
3. white widow
4. northern top cola close up
5. super silver haze close up
closing in on 4 weeks, about 24 days into flower...
WashougalWonder
02-04-2011, 12:23 PM
I use cal mag to increase my ph and baking soda to decrease my ph.
henrybemis
02-04-2011, 02:45 PM
thank you for the tip. I also have cal mag, and am not all that worried about my pH when I add nutes. But seeing as every other day I'm NOT adding nutes, half the days I am watering with a raised pH. So is the lime juice acceptable, or has no one here f'd with that?
BackWoodDrifter
02-04-2011, 02:48 PM
thank you for the tip. I also have cal mag, and am not all that worried about my pH when I add nutes. But seeing as every other day I'm NOT adding nutes, half the days I am watering with a raised pH. So is the lime juice acceptable, or has no one here f'd with that?
I not used lime juice but I have used lemon juice fur the same thin. It worked fur me in a pinch and didnt cause me any problems pilgrem. good luck to ya and safe growin.
BWD
emilya
02-04-2011, 06:54 PM
another alternative is vinegar. That is what I am using instead of building up the Phosphate... and the plants seem to love it.
Now let me get this straight;
You put the lime in the water can,
It drank them both up
You put the lime in the water can,
It drank them both up
You put the lime in the water can,
called your doctor, woke him up, and said,
"Doctor, ain't there nothing I can take"
I say, Doctor, to relieve this belly ache?"
I say, Doctor, ain't there nothin' I can take"
I say, Doctor, to relieve this belly ache?"
.... put the lime in the water can... shake them all up...
lol.. sorry, it was either this or get that song stuck in my head. Lime is a natural acid... shame to waste it by not mixing it with some Rum... but it would have to be safer than battery acid... and I have heard of people using it to lower ph.
Vinegar would be much cheaper though.
Emmie
henrybemis
02-04-2011, 06:55 PM
thanks bwd! was hopin I'd get a response from you. I'll probably get some pH down before Sunday water, it's just one of those things that you can easily spend 5-10x the money on a "solution" at a hydro store, when you could just as easily figure out what's in it and spend pennies. A friend of mine had to spray his plants and the guy told him just mix a certain type of dish soap with water and you have the same shit, at a fraction of the cost.
Beware these super-upcharged products!
henrybemis
02-04-2011, 06:57 PM
emmie I assume that would be white wine vinegar? and only a very small amount, like a few drops per gallon?
emilya
02-04-2011, 07:01 PM
I am using the cheapest store brand distilled white vinegar. it was like a buck for a gallon. That will probably last me for 5 years. I use a very small amount... 3 or 4 ml per gallon to lower ph from 7.2 to 6.4
henrybemis
02-04-2011, 08:12 PM
thanks!
RAINHAZE
02-04-2011, 11:14 PM
another alternative is vinegar. That is what I am using instead of building up the Phosphate... and the plants seem to love it.
Now let me get this straight;
You put the lime in the water can,
It drank them both up
You put the lime in the water can,
It drank them both up
You put the lime in the water can,
called your doctor, woke him up, and said,
"Doctor, ain't there nothing I can take"
I say, Doctor, to relieve this belly ache?"
I say, Doctor, ain't there nothin' I can take"
I say, Doctor, to relieve this belly ache?"
.... put the lime in the water can... shake them all up...
lol.. sorry, it was either this or get that song stuck in my head. Lime is a natural acid... shame to waste it by not mixing it with some Rum... but it would have to be safer than battery acid... and I have heard of people using it to lower ph.
Vinegar would be much cheaper though.
Emmie
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Lynhal
02-04-2011, 11:26 PM
:thumbsup:Tbgv8PkO9eo
I was wondering why she kept saying water can in her lyrics ... but now I get it. Guess I'm just baked. :stoned:
BackWoodDrifter
02-04-2011, 11:30 PM
thanks bwd! was hopin I'd get a response from you. I'll probably get some pH down before Sunday water, it's just one of those things that you can easily spend 5-10x the money on a "solution" at a hydro store, when you could just as easily figure out what's in it and spend pennies. A friend of mine had to spray his plants and the guy told him just mix a certain type of dish soap with water and you have the same shit, at a fraction of the cost.
Beware these super-upcharged products!
Be hounoured yu be thinkin of me pilgrem as yu be seein here lot of do it yurself from around the cabin remedies be had and trust me I be lookin fur the quick fix for my issus as well cause I sure as hell aint paddlin 10 mile fur a $20 buck product when i be fixin the issue with .20 cents worth of vinegar LOL. Anyways always good to have some McGivor techniques under yur belt when yu be needin a fix quick solution. Glad yu be gettin the help yu be needin here from all these good folks.
BWD
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