Hi Peeps,
it seems Alkalinity of the Irrigation Water is more important than most of us believe, i live in a hard water area & our water has a Carbonate hardness of about 196ppm & a Total hardness of about 300ppm PH of 7.4
I read here (http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...tXwfXz&sig=AHIEtbRPBrj-tP0u2p39cehOen0UJtuUJg) on page 2
"All of the
alkalinity has been neutralized when the pH of the water
reaches 4.5"
so anyone here know if this works, and if so how to do it? PH all the way down to 4.5, then PH up again to get to 5.8??
thx in advance
it seems Alkalinity of the Irrigation Water is more important than most of us believe, i live in a hard water area & our water has a Carbonate hardness of about 196ppm & a Total hardness of about 300ppm PH of 7.4
I read here (http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...tXwfXz&sig=AHIEtbRPBrj-tP0u2p39cehOen0UJtuUJg) on page 2
"All of the
alkalinity has been neutralized when the pH of the water
reaches 4.5"
so anyone here know if this works, and if so how to do it? PH all the way down to 4.5, then PH up again to get to 5.8??
thx in advance