Quote Originally Posted by EvilCartman
I've noticed a lot of the distilled carried in supermarkets is adjusted up. Probably so it's more suitable for mixing baby formula and stuff. Don't wanna give Junior heartburn.
In researching the PH, I learned that true pure distilled water has PH of 6-7, but it rises as it absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

Pretty cool huh:jointsmile:
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . Soil runoff @ pH 5.0!? How did this happen so fast? OK, well I found out what the cause of my problems were. I posted about some curling/canoeing leaves and some brown/rust spots I was starting to see on a few plants. I decided to flush and the initial runoff was pH 5.0! I was using distilled water to flush (pH 8.0) and then switched to pH'd tap water (pH 7.1). Anyway, I flushed the 5 gal container with about 4-5 gal. I ran out of time in the light cycle or I would've flushed more. But I only got the pH of the soil runoff up to about 5.4 Rating: 5