Question for HARDDON or anyone that knows.
Is using a soda pop to be a substitute for pH Down harmful for the plants? I seen the carbonated water on the label and figure that plants like carbon...I think. Basically I'm asking if I should use lemons or soda to lower the pH of my water. Also I'd like to know if a squeezed lemon should be used or the lemon juice in a bottle. Thanks in advance.
Question for HARDDON or anyone that knows.
I ended up using pure orange juice with filtered water and concentrate. I mixed it with water from my fridge which is supposed to have a really good filtering system. I got all the water in the gallon jug to be exactly 6.8pH and I'm growing in soil so I'm hoping for the best.
Question for HARDDON or anyone that knows.
carbonic acid[ in fizzy drinks]....will only exist in a solution under pressure....once there is no pressure...the acid[H2CO2] breaks up into CO2 and water!! because it breaks up into co2...it canbe applied to plant leaves as a source of co2!!
However it is not siutable for use as a ph down because the acidity will only last a few hours [ or as long as it takes for a glass of coke to loose it's fizz]
stick to lemon jiuce or vinegar...or just use a ph down :thumbsup: