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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Open problem I found using vinegar is that the ph will drift back up very quickly. It just dissipates too fast. I PH'd my tap water from 7.8 down to 6.2 with vinegar, put an airstone in it overnight and by the next morning it would was back up to nearly 7.6. I now use PH products from my local Grow shop ($10 a quart) but I've read that aquarium PH adjusters are a suitable replacement. | ||
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