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11-06-2010, 01:10 AM #1
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NOT checking PH
was pondering this post and i do also agree. If your using a fresh water spring for water. I understand falling folage can cause a major fluxuation in ph. Would water that runs through a limestone rock base be more stable from the trace amounts of lime that the water from flowing through?Or is the (lime) in limestone not the type that is used to control ph. Cause when i used water from a fresh water source that flowed through a limestone based gorge or hollow. Always seem to be very stable no matter the time of year. just a theory or maybe just lucky with ph.....:stoned:
bobjob4u Reviewed by bobjob4u on . NOT checking PH GOTCHA! For many years I never bothered to check my PH. When I moved to Washington, almost 10 years ago now, every winter I had issues once winter hit. Well here winter means a lot of rain, 20 plus inches. Lots of trees to which provide dead acidic leaves to drain into the ground. Now, mind you this country can dry out faster than anyplace I have ever lived, so the water moves very quickly into the water table. A week ago the heavy rains started. Some winters I even tried rain Rating: 5
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