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You can let it sit for a day without an air stone to allow chlorine to evaporate from your city water. Air stone will speed up process. If your city water has chloramines in it, then you’ll need an activated carbon filter to remove them.
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Citric acid can be used to lower pH but as you’ve found out it’s not stable. Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is a more useful acid found in most pH down products as it also becomes plant food as it breaks down.
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Carbon in the air in the form of CO2 when mixed with water, creates carbonic acid. It’s a natural weak acid that helps dissolve limestone for example, releasing minerals. Using an air pump/stone in a high CO2 grow room environment will pump carbon in to your reservoir.
tweetop and plantparenthood -
When you’re done with your mushrooms and toss them into the compost, but they have different ideas 😅
Laz, Cannasota and 12 others-
True Albino Teachers?
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Hey dgc hope all are having a good day my question is using real buckets versus fabric pots will the real buckets create higher humidity in my grow tent versus the fabric pots thank you for your help
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I would think less if any meaningful difference at all.
Fabric pots have more surface area to evaporate from.
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Fabric pots would def create more.
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Root pruning containers will raise humidity in a room faster than a solid pot that can only evaporate moisture from the surface. I used fabric pots for a few runs. I didn’t like how the fabric stayed wet allowing algae to grow. I’ve found the plastic weave type bags work much better like the Rain Science grow bags if going with a root pruning container.
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