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If you really want to worry about pH, then recalibrate your probe, or get a new one, and buy a co2 monitor from Amazon or the like. Then, keep your indoor co2 below 700 (600 is better). This helps more than anything else, IMO, and is long lasting.
Most other things are temporary.
I have a CO2 monitor. It reads between 900 and 700 ppm. If I open a window my PH goes up but I can't keep a window open. I have no way to lower the CO2 of the house at the moment.





