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06-05-2003 02:22 AM

PH up Pot ash
 
After hearing about PH changes I jumped.
I brought home a PH meter from work and tested my water.
500 Gal with a 5.4 PH at the start.
I also got from work Caustic potash flakes.
I added SMALL amount 6 - 8 flakes and took two tests.
I average 7.5 & 7.1 as water cycled through the pond.

That with my barley straw I hope to see less bottom grass soon.

Rich



RichToyBox 06-05-2003 02:23 AM

PH up Pot ash
 
The caustic potash will get the pH up, but it will not keep it up. You need
to get some carbonates and bicarbonates in the pond to stabilize the pH.
Regular old baking soda is the cheapest and quickest method of getting these
carbonates into the pond. Use about a cup in your pond and see if it
doesn't stabilize the pH. It will be higher than you currently have, but if
you dumped in 5 pounds, it would not raise the pH above 8.4, which is
acceptable.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


Rich wrote in message ...
After hearing about PH changes I jumped.
I brought home a PH meter from work and tested my water.
500 Gal with a 5.4 PH at the start.
I also got from work Caustic potash flakes.
I added SMALL amount 6 - 8 flakes and took two tests.
I average 7.5 & 7.1 as water cycled through the pond.

That with my barley straw I hope to see less bottom grass soon.

Rich





06-05-2003 04:20 AM

PH up Pot ash
 
What is a good PH leave, for fish and plants?
7.0 is average, I thought 8 was too high.
Rich



"RichToyBox" wrote in message
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The caustic potash will get the pH up, but it will not keep it up. You

need
to get some carbonates and bicarbonates in the pond to stabilize the pH.
Regular old baking soda is the cheapest and quickest method of getting

these
carbonates into the pond. Use about a cup in your pond and see if it
doesn't stabilize the pH. It will be higher than you currently have, but

if
you dumped in 5 pounds, it would not raise the pH above 8.4, which is
acceptable.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


Rich wrote in message ...
After hearing about PH changes I jumped.
I brought home a PH meter from work and tested my water.
500 Gal with a 5.4 PH at the start.
I also got from work Caustic potash flakes.
I added SMALL amount 6 - 8 flakes and took two tests.
I average 7.5 & 7.1 as water cycled through the pond.

That with my barley straw I hope to see less bottom grass soon.

Rich







Paul in Redland 06-05-2003 04:44 AM

PH up Pot ash
 
Eight is great!

Paul

Rich wrote in message ...
What is a good PH leave, for fish and plants?
7.0 is average, I thought 8 was too high.
Rich





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