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4genfarmer
Posted 5/3/2025 22:35 (#11212960 - in reply to #11212420)
Subject: RE: Lowering PH In Spray Water


NEBRASKA
Sasksodbuster - 5/3/2025 13:23

My well water has a Ph of 8.2, would like to lower it to under 6.0. Would muriatic acid added to the water be to harmful to the metal components of my sprayer? Is there other products that work just well?


On my farm water is 7.8 and pHxr will drop it to 4.4 and keep it there.

PHxr will unharden water, lower pH to under 5, keep tanks free from build up of atrazine, increase oxygen level of water, and break down salts in herbicide and fertilizers from a compound to a simple salt.

Herbicides work better, booms, hoses, and nozzles work they way they are intended.

https://youtube.com/shorts/DgjAYiVY_Q4?si=d7sK7fu5yuyTLlq5

https://youtube.com/shorts/K5fe5GLOhNY?si=kZha5E86myGwlFWB

https://gothafa.com/phxr/


From dealers in Kansas:




Edited by 4genfarmer 5/3/2025 22:43




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