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Old 26-08-2004, 03:55 PM
 
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makes for tea colored water. gets some muriatic acid. dilute (always acid into
water) and drip it slowly into stream of returning water until desired pH is reached.

actually... first, what is your pH?
Ingrid

"SkyCatcher" wrote:

Hi,

I've read that you can filter through peat to reduce pH. How do you actually
do this & what type of peat do you use?

I can only think of the big bags you get at B&Q for your garden & as this is
very fine how would you stop it just being washed into the pond?

Any help gladly received!

Sky




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