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Old 05-30-2008, 09:02 AM   #1 (permalink)

 
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pH and Water
The pH is the measure of acid-alkalinity balance of a solution.
It is measured on a scale of 0-14, with 0 being the most acid, 7 being
neutral, and 14 being most alkaline. Most nutrients the plants use
are soluble only in a limited range of acidity, between about 6 to
about 7½, neutral. Should the water become too acid or alkaline,
the nutrients dissolved in the water precipitate and become
unavailable to the plants. When the nutrients are locked up, plant
growth is slowed. Typically, a plant growing in an environment
with a low pH will be very small, often growing only a few inches in
several months. Plants growing in a high pH environment will look
pale and sickly and also have stunted growth.
All water has a pH which can be measured using aquarium or
garden pH chemical reagent test kits or a pH meter. All of these
items are available at local stores and are easy to use. Water is pH-
adjusted after nutrients are added, since nutrients affect the pH.
Once the water is tested it should be adjusted if it does not fall
within the pH range of 6 to 7. Ideally the range should be about
6.2-6.8. Hydroponic supply companies sell measured adjusters
which are very convenient and highly recommended. The water-
nutrient solution can be adjusted using common household
chemicals. Water which is too acid can be neutralized using bicar-
bonate of soda, wood ash, or by using a solution of lime in the
medium.

Water which is too alkaline can be adjusted using nitric acid,
sulfuric acid, citric acid (Vitamin C) or vinegar. The water is ad-
justed using small increments of chemicals. Once a standard
measure of how much chemical is needed to adjust the water, the
process becomes fast and easy to do.
Plants affect the pH of the water solution as they remove
various nutrients which they use. Microbes growing in the medium
also change the pH. For this reason growers check and adjust the
pH periodically, about once every two weeks.
The pH of water out of the tap may change with the season so
it is a good idea to test it periodically.
Some gardeners let tap water sit for a day so that the chlorine
evaporates. They believe that chlorine is harmful to plants.
The pH of the planting medium affects the pH of the liquid in
solution. Medium should be adjusted so that it tests between
6.2-6.8. This is done before the containers are filled so that the
medium could be adjusted in bulk. Approximately 1-2 lbs. of
dolomitic limestone raises the pH of 100 gallons (4.5-9 grams per
gallon) of soil 1 point. Gypsum can be used to lower the pH of soil
or medium. Both limestone and gypsum have limited solubility.
There are many forms of limestone which have various effec-
tiveness depending on their chemistry. Each has a rating on the
package.
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wow! You seem to know a lot about this. My bro had a little pot plant on hs window sill and my mom said to me one day that she waters my bros pretty little plant! hahahahhaha She had no idea that it was pot.
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Damn! Good info haha.
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