Do you think that I’m running into these issues because I’m flooding too often at every 2 hours?
I can’t drain to waste, it would be too wasteful. Basically my 55 gallon drum floods the buckets from the bottom and then after 30 min they drain back into the 55 gallon drum. My roots are not constantly in water, they are being flooded every 2 hours. Any more tips?
I have been running a F&D exclusively for years. I rarely check pH so I wouldn't worry about that one too much....at least that has been my experience.
I generally find a ppm that the plants are happy with and ride that until I sense unhappiness. I start with a full reservoir at my desired ppm and generally just let her drink the solution down until the Rez needs refilling. I then drain the remainder, rinse, refill, and repeat.
While she drinks the Rez down I will check my ppm throughout the week. If it spikes, which it rarely does, I just dilute back to my desired ppm with plain water.
If I start to see unexplained shit I just dump the entire Rez, refill at my target ppm, and monitor closely.
Your 55 gallon drum Rez dwarfs my 5 gallon rez but the principles are the same. That said, dumping a 55 gal Rez is neither fun nor inexpensive so I understand if you have to fix it vs flushing it. The real mystery is always once you have a fresh Rez with known food, you have no idea which elements have been munched on several days later.
Oh yeah, I flood every hour, 24 hours a day. I either run hydroton or I go media-less. Lots of people run different frequencies so I don't think it's your flood, I think its something to do your feed.
Were you running fine at a certain consistent ppm/ec and then things went south suddenly? If you made a feed change and your current issue quickly followed, can you drain the Rez and just revert to a level she was previously happy with?
Did you change anything else? Are you flooding to the same height as you always were?
I wish I had something more concrete for you.
Best of luck to you.