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			<title>ph issues in bubbleponic</title>
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			<description>im having trouble balancing the ph of my 10 gal bubbleponic system, i mix 8 gals with 4 tsp of grow nutrients and when i test the ph its at 6 but after a few hours the ph starts to rise so i add ph down and it will lower but only for a very short amount of time i neeed to know a way to maintain a...</description>
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