Hydroponic pH Regulator Solution – pH Up & Down for Plants Growth

$49.88

Size: 250ML

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Description

Ensure Optimal pH for Your Hydroponic Systems with Ease

Achieving the perfect pH balance for your hydroponic setup is crucial for plant growth. Our Hydroponic pH Regulator set, featuring both pH Up and pH Down solutions, offers a simple and effective way to maintain ideal pH levels in your nutrient solution. Whether you're growing vegetables, herbs, or flowers, this product helps create the optimal environment for your plants to thrive.

  • Precise pH Control: Adjust your pH levels accurately with pH Up to raise the pH and pH Down to lower it, ensuring the best nutrient absorption.

  • Wide Compatibility: Ideal for hydroponics, aquaponics, and both indoor and outdoor plant systems, including wick and DWC systems.

  • Easy to Use: Just add 3-5 milliliters per 100 liters of water, and in 15-25 minutes, your pH will stabilize for optimal growth.

  • Long-Term Stability: Designed for long-term use, the solutions are stable, non-volatile, and provide lasting results for your plants.

  • Boosts Growth and Health: Correct pH levels enhance nutrient absorption, preventing common issues like yellowing leaves and stunted growth.

Perfect for both beginners and experienced growers, ensure your plants get the nutrients they need by maintaining the ideal pH levels with ease!

Specs

Recommended pH Ranges for Major US Cash Crops

Optimal growth and yield require maintaining the nutrient solution within a crop-specific pH range. Below are ideal ranges for common US cash crops:


  • Leafy Greens (e.g., Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, Arugula): 5.5 – 6.5

  • Fruiting Vegetables (e.g., Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, Strawberries): 5.5 – 6.3 (Optimal 5.8 – 6.0)

  • Herbs (e.g., Basil, Mint, Cilantro): 5.5 – 6.5

  • Floriculture (Cut Flowers) (e.g., Roses, Chrysanthemums, Lilies): 5.5 – 6.5

  • Large-Scale Specialty (R&D Grade) (e.g., Cannabis [Industrial/Medical per growth stage]): 5.5 – 6.5

General Guideline: For most hydroponic systems, maintaining a nutrient solution pH between 5.5 and 6.5 ensures optimal availability of all essential nutrients.

Applications
  • Hydroponic Vegetables
  • Nutrient Solution Circulation System
  • Hydroponic Circulating Irrigation System

Shipping & Returns

Shipping Policy

  • Orders are processed within 1-2 business days (excluding weekends and holidays).
  • Free shipping is available for the United States, select European countries, and various Asian regions, with a delivery timeframe of 7-20 business days.
  • Duties and taxes are not included and will be collected by the carrier at delivery.
  • Upon shipment, you’ll receive a tracking number via email for real-time updates.

Return Policy

  • We offer a 7-day return policy, starting from the day you receive your item.
  • Items must be unused, in their original condition with tags and packaging, and accompanied by proof of purchase.

Shipping Costs for Returns:

  • Quality Issues: We cover the return shipping costs.
  • Personal Reasons: Customers cover the return shipping costs.

Non-Returnable Items:

  • Used or worn products.
  • Sale/discounted/promotional items.
  • Gift cards.

Refund Process:

  • Refunds will be processed through your original payment method within 5-8 business days after approval.

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Professional pH Control for Hydroponic Systems

Maintaining the right pH is crucial for the success of your hydroponic systems. Our Hydroponic pH Regulator set, including both pH Down and pH Up solutions, allows you to precisely control the pH of your nutrient solution. The recommended pH range for optimal plant growth is between 5.5 and 6.5. This solution helps prevent nutrient absorption problems, ensuring your plants, whether tomatoes, lettuce, or herbs, grow healthy and strong. Keep your plants thriving with perfect pH levels for the best results!

Solve Common pH Problems for Healthy Plants

When the pH of your nutrient solution is too high or too low, plants face absorption issues that stunt growth and damage health. If the pH is too low, plants can’t absorb essential nutrients like NPK, slowing their growth. On the other hand, high pH prevents iron absorption, causing yellowing leaves. Using our pH Regulator solutions ensures your plants always get the nutrients they need, leading to lush, vibrant growth. Keep your plants healthy by adjusting the pH levels in your system regularly for the best results.

Easy-to-Follow pH Adjustment Instructions

Adjusting the pH of your hydroponic system is simple with our step-by-step instructions. First, measure the current pH using a precision meter. Then, add pH Up (Base) to raise the pH or pH Down (Acid) to lower it, depending on your needs. Allow the solution to circulate for 15-25 minutes before measuring again. The ideal pH range for most hydroponic plants is between 5.5 and 6.5 to ensure proper nutrient uptake. With these easy-to-follow steps, you’ll keep your plants healthy and thriving with minimal effort.

High Accuracy Readings

Ensure precise and consistent pH measurements for reliable results in every application, from water testing to agriculture.

Durable & Reliable Design

Built with high-quality materials, our pH meters are designed to withstand rigorous use, offering long-lasting performance you can trust.

User-Friendly Interface

Featuring intuitive controls and a clear display, our pH meters make testing effortless, even for beginners.

FAQ

What should I do if I accidentally add too much pH adjuster?

Do not panic. The safest and most effective solution is immediate dilution. Drain out about 1/3 to 1/2 of the nutrient solution and refill with an equal amount of neutral pH (around 7.0) fresh water. Mix thoroughly. Re-measure the pH and make fine adjustments gradually. This is safer than trying to "neutralize" it with the opposite adjuster, which can imbalance the nutrient solution.

My pH level keeps drifting back (rebounding) quickly. Why is it unstable?

Rapid pH rebound is often linked to high alkalinity (KH, bicarbonate concentration) in your water source. High KH water acts as a "buffer" resisting pH drop.

What’s the difference between pH DOWN and ordinary vinegar (acetic acid)?

Using vinegar is strongly discouraged. While it can lower pH, it is an organic acid that is unstable, readily broken down by microbes, causing drastic pH swings. It also lacks buffering capacity and may introduce harmful microorganisms. Our product is a formulated inorganic acid blend, offering high stability, buffering, and is sterile, specifically designed for hydroponics.

The product color changed slightly or crystals formed at the bottom during storage. Is it still effective?

In low temperatures, some ingredients may crystallize or cause slight color changes, which typically does not affect efficacy. Before use, bring the product to room temperature and shake the bottle vigorously until any crystals are fully dissolved. Ensure it is used within the shelf life.

How long will one bottle typically last?

This depends on your system volume, water alkalinity, and how much your pH drifts. Due to the high concentration and the “less is more” principle, a 250ml bottle can last a considerable time for small to medium systems (e.g., 100L). Regular monitoring and record-keeping will help estimate usage.