Well I have been playing tug o war with my pH since I started this year because I have really hard water. I have been using vinegar (cause im cheap) but it doesn't maintain. The pH keeps shooting up around 7.5 and sometimes even as high as 8. The vinegar brings it back down short term but not for long.
So, I am stopping today to get some aluminum sulfate. A few questions:
1. I guess it just depends on the ph readings but how often should you have to give this?
2. How would you give this? Top spray? Bottom watering? Sprinkle it on top? I would imagine it needs mixed in the soil but thats kinda impossible in an already potted plant
3. How much would you give? I would assume start small, measure for a few days, and add as needed?
4. Does this stuff have a more long term affect on keeping the ph down then what vinegar does? In other words does it have a longer affect?
I have heard that vinegar, although it may measure ok in just water, quickly goes away once put in the soil. Not sure the if this is accurate but it is definitely not keeping my ph down to where it needs to be for peppers.
So, I am stopping today to get some aluminum sulfate. A few questions:
1. I guess it just depends on the ph readings but how often should you have to give this?
2. How would you give this? Top spray? Bottom watering? Sprinkle it on top? I would imagine it needs mixed in the soil but thats kinda impossible in an already potted plant
3. How much would you give? I would assume start small, measure for a few days, and add as needed?
4. Does this stuff have a more long term affect on keeping the ph down then what vinegar does? In other words does it have a longer affect?
I have heard that vinegar, although it may measure ok in just water, quickly goes away once put in the soil. Not sure the if this is accurate but it is definitely not keeping my ph down to where it needs to be for peppers.