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            | gtafreak93 | Austria | Unfortunately I have no rain water available and my soil PH is 7.9 and don´t want to upper it more...
 What are the disadvantages of lowering the water ph with citric acid?
 are there any?
 
 thanks for any responses :)
 | 5/7/2015 1:17:06 AM |  
            | Dandytown | Nottingham, UK | Using an organic acid such as citric acid..... none that I can think of.
 Many hydroponic products use nitric and phosphoric acids.  Nitric in the vegetative stage and phosphoric at flowering through to harvest.
 
 I have been using 59% phosphoric acid from start and will use it all season.
 
 Drawback of phosphoric could be inhibiting mycorrhizae establishment.  Would be good to hear others views on this.
 | 5/19/2015 9:43:55 AM |  
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