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What is GT pH Lift made from?

What is GT pH Lift made from?

GT pH Lift is a potassium carbonate based solution. It is formulated as a safer, more grower friendly alternative to highly caustic pH up products, and delivers fast and reliable pH adjustment.

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How long does Clonex remain effective after opening?

Clonex Gel is guaranteed to be effective for up to two years if the recommended guidelines are followed.

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Is GT pH Lift safe to store and ship?

Yes.

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Can I use GT pH Lift across different growing systems?

Yes.

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How much GT pH Lift should I use?

Add GT pH Lift gradually using a dropper, mix well, and re-test before adding more.

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How do I know if my pH is too low?

When pH drops too low, plants can struggle to efficiently absorb essential nutrients, which may lead to nutrient imbalances, reduced growth, root stress, and poor overall plant performance.

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What is the ideal pH range for my nutrient solution?

For most growing systems, a pH between 5.5 and 6.5 is recommended.

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Can I use GT pH Drop across different growing systems?

Yes.

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How much GT pH Drop should I use?

Add GT pH Drop gradually using a dropper, mix well, and re-test before adding more.

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How do I know if my pH is too high?

If your pH is too high, plants may struggle to access key nutrients including iron, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus.

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What is GT pH Drop made from?

GT pH Drop is a citric acid based solution.

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How should I store GT Oxy 3%?

Store in a cool, well-ventilated place away from direct light, and always keep the bottle upright.

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Is GT Oxy 3% safe to use during propagation and on seedlings?

Yes.

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Can GT Oxy 3% help with root rot?

Yes.

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Can I use GT Oxy 3% alongside my nutrients?

Yes.

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How often should I use GT Oxy 3%?

This depends on your application.

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What is the difference between CCS & Clonex Gel?

Many growers know the Clonex Purple Hormone Rooting Gel. CCS is not the same product—and it isn’t meant to replace it. Use Clonex Gel immediately after taking a cutting (to support initial rooting response). Use CCS during the root development phase (to nourish and support establishment).

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How do I use GT Foliar?

GT Foliar comes in a ready to use trigger pack. It couldn’t get much easier – simply point and spray.

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How often should I use GT Foliar?

For optimum growth, quality and health, mist your plants with GT Foliar 2 to 3 times a week.

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Which Clonex product should I use?

Generally, the type of cutting, that is either softwood/semi hardwood etc determines which Clonex to use.

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What is Hydroponics?

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Many new growers assume that hydroponics is complex, but you might already be using this method at home.

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Without soil, your plants rely entirely on you to provide the nutrients they need.

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