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vinegar or lemon juice

vinegar or lemon juice - wich is most potent

  • lemon juice is stronger acid and i would give it to my plants

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  • vinegar is stronger acid and i would give it to my plants

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  • vinegar is stronger acid

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  • lemon juice is stronger acid

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  • neither is an acid

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  • both are about same but you shouldnt give neither to plants

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  • i dont know

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  • who cares just dont give them to your plants!

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should i give diluted lemon juice or vinegar to make my plants soil more acid ?
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Take canadian sphagnum peat moss, put into into your mom's panty hose, stick that in a PLASTIC container (glass might break in the heat), and stick it out in the sun for a while... while days wise, not hours...

Use it once every three monthes after your peat isnt fresh anymore...
 
That is something that sounds to wierd...its like putting WD-40 on worms for fishing...I have heard that works really well.

They only thing I know is if you take a teaspoon of each vinegar and honey and swig it, it is releaves muscle cramps in a matter seconds.
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parasucp what do i do after i leave it in the sun
where do i get my acid.....
and does anyone know a good way to get water, other than off the dew on my ac pipe
 
After its been in the sun, you take it out of the sun.
then you pull out the panty hose and peat.

that IS acid...

you can buy water................... just make sure it says R/O or distilled......
 
Peat moss is naturally acidic. Just make sure your water is pure, and your water will be fine. I don't think you need to add acetic or citric acid.
 
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That does sound painfull!!!
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edited by BCK 6-29-02 21:21
Sorry Travis, It just struck me as really funny
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BigCarnivourKid, its true...especially if the honey/vinegar is really bad...ptfffff
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No, no, Travis not the honey & vinegar, the muscle c***s.

RaW$ - Lemon juice and vinegar are about the same acidity. Best bet is the peat tea solution.

Also, distilled water is slightly acidic.
 
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You can take the bad honey & vinigar and see if you get muscle c@$!s...
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  • #13
I'd say leave it alone. I have never had any problems I could relate to low soil acidity.
 
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