You should alway ph your water plain or not. It doesn't matter if it's ro or tape.Do I use my General Hydroponics (Chemical) pH up/down during flushing? Or just plain H20? Does it need to be R.O water?
Thanks,
KoolCat
That's what I was thinking, I also thought I could just put a little of that lemon juice in my fridge in the water to lower the pH a tad if it's too high. Only if it's like 7+ and only a very small amount. It may also give the buds a lemony scent. Most likely not though, because I was planning on just doing plain water the day before the cut.Interesting, I guess I would differ. I would use ro water because it still matters what is in it. But I wouldn't care so much about pH unless it was way off. pH matters mainly to nutrient uptake and since there are no nutes being used by the plant, it shouldn't be critical. Anything between 5.5 and 7 should be fine.
You may be right, I just make it a habit to do it no matter what. Hell I don't even flush anyways, I have never noticed a diff. from when I don't flush to when I have flushed so I don't waste the time too.Interesting, I guess I would differ. I would use ro water because it still matters what is in it. But I wouldn't care so much about pH unless it was way off. pH matters mainly to nutrient uptake and since there are no nutes being used by the plant, it shouldn't be critical. Anything between 5.5 and 7 should be fine.
illegal smile is correct, ro water is best for flushing. 0 background EC. by adjusting ph you are adding more chemicals, which at flush time, is not what's neededI.S. - I see where you're coming from but with a tap water pH well over 8.0, I always adjust because I hate to expose my plants to pH that high.
I use tap water no PH adj. No ill affects RO would be better. Are you talking end of grow flush or Res. change flushillegal smile is correct, ro water is best for flushing. 0 background EC. by adjusting ph you are adding more chemicals, which at flush time, is not what's needed
smokey
You want your PH within normal range for hydroponics. Outside that range certain fertilizer components are non water. soluble, thus they will stay in your medium. Change out the reservoir every day the first few days of flushing until the medium rises less than 50 ppm in a day.illegal smile is correct, ro water is best for flushing. 0 background EC. by adjusting ph you are adding more chemicals, which at flush time, is not what's needed
smokey
If you choose to flush, the water should be adjusted to the same pH as when using nutrients. It is better to use water with some ionic content not straight RO water. That means if using RO water add about 10% tap water or about 10$ of the fertilizer you were using.Do I use my General Hydroponics (Chemical) pH up/down during flushing? Or just plain H20? Does it need to be R.O water?
Thanks,
KoolCat
pH balanced water should always be used, no exceptions. Every nutrient is available at a pH between 5.5 and 5.8, but all nutrients are not available at pH of 7, so if some of the nutrients are not available due to the high pH then those nutrients can not be removed.adjusting ph of flush water does nothing but waste time and ph solution. ph is what allows roots to absorb nutes, not water. there is no need for it. do you ph cloner water? no need. no roots to absorb nutes, no ph .
Your post makes no sense whatsoever.ph and nute uptake is done at the roots, not in the plant. if no nutes are in the water ph does not matter.
in order for the plants to absorb nutrients, then they must be soluble in the solution first, so essentially if they are in the plant they have already been absorbed at a correct ph so ph will not effect its ability to use the nutrients it has already absorbed. the only reason we ph water in hydro is for the availability of certain nutrients at certain ph's (in the water). it always makes me laugh when people say "you stress the plant when ph isnt correct" yes and no the one thing to understand is the plant is not stressed from the actual ph of the water but rather stressed because the availability of the nutrients it is trying to get are very low at different ph's thus casing strain on the plant not being able to get what it wants when it wants it. i have never heard a plant not being able to use nutrients it has already taken in through the root structure. i dont see this being true because the same plant in soil will like a much higher ph which makes no sense to me then the plant would suffer greatly if what you are saying is you have to have a hydro ph with cannabis. the ph of the plant is not the ph of the medium.Your post makes no sense whatsoever.
The point of flushing is to remove excess nutrients from the roots and the leaves.
If the PH is not in range, nutrients are locked up (insoluble/immobile) in the plant tissue and the grow media, and no 'flushing' occurs.