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Old 26-08-2004, 10:46 PM
Nedra Crow
 
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SkyCatcher,
I think that 8.5 is perfect for pH. Who in the world told you to lower it
to 7?

Nedra in Missouri

"SkyCatcher" wrote in message
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Hi,

The pH is 8.5 - reading taken at 2pm & 6pm. It used to be OK & the tap

water
is 7.

How much white vinigar would be needed for 10,000litre pond to get to 7?

Sky.

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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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