MisterBlah
Well-Known Member
So it seems that it was the Agsil (silica) causing the problems. You are right churchhaze!
I did an experiment where I mixed 3, 1.5-gallon buckets of salts separately with RO water - sulfates & phosphates in #1, Calcium Nitrate in #2, and Magnesium sulfate in #3
Then poured a little bit of each into a forth bucket one at a time to see if there was any precipitate...there was not...with any combo of the three
So then I poured them all into one 5-gal bucket...still no precipitate
I then moved on to the Agsil
I filled a bucket with about 2 gallons of RO water and added the amount of Agsil I needed
I then split that into 2 buckets, and pH adjusted one of them down to about 6.2 and left the other one where it was at about 11
I then poured a small amount of my newly mixed 3-part nutrient solution into both and viola!
The one at pH-11 turned instantly cloudy, while the other that had been pH adjusted to 6.2, remained clear
You can see the resultant pH of each solution in the pix below. The nutrient solution itself was acidic so it brought the pH of each Agsil bucket down a bit
The very last pic is the precipitate of the cloudy bucket after settling for about 10 minutes
Finally one last test...I poured a small amount of nutrient solution into a clean bucket and poured about 10mL of Agsil stock concentrate (same dilution as proTekt bacically) into it
You can see the resultant swirling cloud of liquid Agsil in the pics
That was what happened when I mixed my entire rez last time
It seems the high pH of the Agsil was causing this cloudiness. This is very similar to when you pour undiluted pH up or down into a rez (which I found out isn't such a great idea) and you see that cloud of liquid that you then have to stir into solution
The swirling cloud of Agsil did dissipate upon stirring, and I couldn't detect any precipitate
I couldn't tell if it had gone into solution and dissolved, or bound something and precipitated out
This will definitely make me rethink how I mix and apply nutrient salts because I had been using Agsil as a pH-up agent
Perhaps it's okay to do this as long as its diluted in some water before applying to the rez?
TBH, I'd just use the potassium silicate as a foliar spray. I recommend potassium carbonate or potassium hydroxide as a pH-up reagent.