Ahhh... that's refreshing. Banned back to the kiddie canna boards where they belong.
That was quick.
Heyyyyy duggy...You and I have MUCH bigger fish to fry than to bicker ;-)
Now I've found summit out since we last spoke, I'm trying to contribute honest and you're right I may have come across ungrateful, sorry but I get frustrated when I hear answers not outside the box together with supped JD, but RO water is certainly an option and thanks for that.
https://www.gardenmyths.com/does-peat-moss-acidify-soil/ in this test the acidifying effect of peat was lost within a week!...No good!
Rainwater at average 5.5 would be good but a ball ache to collect and hazardous for pathogens I suspect.
Sulfur-coated urea acidifys and since Im using CRF which contains sulfur-coated urea in my coco, I may be already onto something here.
...Golf courses need a PH of 5.5-6.6 with 6 being ideal ...Well that's about as far as I've got but these guys must know acidifying tricks..
Adding a top layer of Sulfur may the way to go, or a top layer of super bennies eg calcified seaweed, frass and mycos imagine if together we can discover the secret!...It's worth a go, then if no joy ill go with your RO water solution but it's costly around these parts and it would be room temperature and warm in the summer.
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