I need a chart that tells what to do if the ph, chlorine levels, etc...are too high or low.?


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You need to be more specific. Is this the Ph in the soil, the Ph in a pond, the Ph in another water feature? If it is in a water feature, you can actually drop in cleaner fish to help adjust it, depending upon what chemicals are present. If it is simply a water feature with no marine life, there are chemicals you can purchase. As far as charts, the only solution will actually depend upon the purpose you want to adjust the Ph for, and you need to look based upon that. Different Ph levels are appropriate for different organisms and animals, as well as for soil and plant life.

Here are some basic guideposts, though:

http://www.bugwood.org/container/98-027.

http://www.epa.gov/volunteer/stream/vms5...

Best of luck.



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