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Vinigar or Lemon Juice to Lower PH, Does this work?

Kingzako

Member
I have tried both of these and having trouble getting any results I tried to balance the PH of just 1 gallon of water, my PH starts at about 8-9.I added over 2 tbsp of each per gallon and my PH did not change at all. WHY? What is the correct ratio or should I just use PH Down?



Thanks!
 

Hazy Lady

Prom Night Dumpster Baby
ICMag Donor
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You would need huge amounts to see any change and such an amount would only do harm, it is far too unstable to be of use ime, PH down is like $1.00 a pint, actually it may work out cheaper as it is effective and you use mls not cups, get some PH down.
 

bendoslendo

Member
You can use both vinegar and lemon juice to adjust pH. I prefer malt vinegar and fresh squeezed lemon juice.

First, slice some potatoes into strips, then deep fry them in canola or vegetable oil at medium-high heat. Remove from oil and strain. Drizzle the potatoes liberally with the malt vinegar and sprinkle on some sea salt.

Next, take about 2 tbs of lemon juice and 1/2 cup of sugar, add to about 14oz of ice water. Mix well, garnish with lemon rind.

Lastly, eat your fries and drink your lemonade. Now that your hunger and thirst is slated, go ahead and purchase some PH down from your local grow shop or an online retailer. Use as directed, only adding a few drops per gallon at first. The amount required depends on the concentration of your nute solution.

Let us know how the fries turned out :)
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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Avoid kitchen remedies for pH control. They'll last just long enough to get to the store and back with real pH Down.

Don't be deceived by sticker price. Used weekly by the drop rather than teaspoons daily, pH Down, at $25/gal, is infinitely cheaper than vinegar at $3/gal because of it's greater effectiveness, stability and endurance.
 

*mistress*

Member
Veteran
distilled white vinegar (adds no minerals/npk)... 1- 1 1/2 tbsp (gallon cap full)/5 gal... ph ~6.2 to ph ~5.5-5.0... :yes:
earth juice bloom (0-3-1)... 1 tbsp (gallon jug cap full)/5 gal... ph ~6.2 to ~ ph 5.5-5.0....:yes:

...other options...:2cents:
 

Kingzako

Member
Merryprankstr,

I reposted cause of this isue, was told Vinegar or Lemon Juice would work and it DOES NOT!!!!

Hope you wern't the one that told me that!!! Bad Bad Bad!

Thanks for all your guy's!
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
Veteran
Vinegar works. The problem is the quantities required.

See mistress' post above that suggests 1-1.5 TBS? A single drop of pH down will do the same thing. 0.1ml pH Down vs 15-23.5ml vinegar. But wait, don't touch that dial. Not only is vinegar used at 200X the rate, it lasts a day or two vs a week or two for pH down. Now we're talking of using 1400-2800X more vinegar so the question becomes: are we growing plants or making pickles?
 

Mr Apricot

Member
sorry, i was really high and i thought this was the soil forum yesterday...my bad. Im going to purchase some of this ph down now . bendo, that was so fucking funny ahahaha
 
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