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    PH up?

    Rawr, I can't search for the phrase "ph up" simply because it's too short, SO I'm coming to you for help.

    Apparantly, the water I've been giving my plants is too low causing a nutrient deficiency, so I need something to raise it! (lucky me, I bought a bottle of PH down but not up!)

    I've checked the faq as well as tried to search my ass off.

    I might have overlooked something, I remember hearing vinegar being used but I can't remember if that would make the soil more alkaline or acidic.

    <3 in advance.
    The Grim Reefer Reviewed by The Grim Reefer on . PH up? Rawr, I can't search for the phrase "ph up" simply because it's too short, SO I'm coming to you for help. Apparantly, the water I've been giving my plants is too low causing a nutrient deficiency, so I need something to raise it! (lucky me, I bought a bottle of PH down but not up!) I've checked the faq as well as tried to search my ass off. I might have overlooked something, I remember hearing vinegar being used but I can't remember if that would make the soil more alkaline or acidic. Rating: 5

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    PH up?

    hydrated lime raises PH, you can get it at big chain "mart" type stores with garden sections, I usually boil it in to water (otherwise you'll have to shake it up and test it every time which works fine but...) I've had the same box of it for years and haven't used more than a few cups. But my water is ph 6.8, so if anything I usually need to lower PH (make acid)
    high ph is alkaline, low is acidic. vinegar will lower ph (I use acetic acid instead very very sparringly BTW)

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    PH up?

    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
    Knowm - That link gave me quite the sporting erection, thanks! :thumbsup:

    4x5 - Thanks for the vinegar info, now I have my story straight

    I went ahead and used baking soda and a PH pen I picked up yesterday with great success, now my poor leaves can quit with the yellowing! :dance:

    *loads a bowl*
    <3

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