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Old 02-26-2008, 02:08 PM
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Hey guys I need real quick help hear, did my daily morning PH check and it was 4.4
DWC working with60 liters of fluid. I panicked and put in 4 liters of tap water (chlorine )
gotta go to work in an hour or so HHHEEELLLPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!
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Dont have PH up is there anything else, and what the hell wold cause this
 
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i heard you can use stuff like vinegar or lemon that sorta stuff but i dont know if thats for up or down your best off reading some of the threads or im sure people will help out im a soil grower myself so!!!!!!!

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so what's that, roughly 15-16 gallons? how many plants in there? with that size, i wouldn't have more than 3 plants. more than that, and you can really get some ph drift.
 
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HEY THERE GROWBOT

HAVE 2 PLANTS, JST BAGSEED. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME ITS CHANGED SO DRASTICALLY IN JST 24hrs. I check it every morning with my 1st cuppa coffee

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i heard you can use stuff like vinegar or lemon that sorta stuff but i dont know if thats for up or down your best off reading some of the threads or im sure people will help out im a soil grower myself so!!!!!!!

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what causes this, is plants doing more water drinking than nute uptake.
 
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Get a PH control kit. That will solve all your problems, especially if you have a digi PH reader. They're 15-25 dollars at your local hydroponics grow center or at most head shops.
 
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lime juice will bring ph down you need some ph up, thats the easiest way to do it
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Thanks for the responses guys

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Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) will raise the pH. Add it in small doses though, I put in a heaping teaspoon full in my first batch of nutes - 2.5 gallons - because the solution was way acid like yours. That teaspoon full raised the pH to over 8.0
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