Originally Posted by
SunnyOptimism
I wanted to chime in but was not able to when I first saw this post. Indeed, fresh plaster surfaces can take a long time to cure as the slack lime (Calcium hydroxide) in the cement converts to calcium carbonate through hydration and CO2 absorption. That is why the pH rises, the plaster surface is literally sucking CO2 out of the water. This is also why some also strenuously argue for the "acid-start" process as they say the low pH drives more CO2 out of solution (assuming your carbonate alkalinity is high enough).