How long do you let the new PH'd water set up before you dump it in the Res or w/e you are using?Hello all,
Looking for some advice here on trying to save this (hopefully) little girl. I received this plant growing in some big box store soil looking horrible and tiny after a month of growing, first picture. It had some decent root structure and they looked healthy. I setup an emergency mini DWC with a 20 oz bottle, single outlet air pump from an old small aquarium, disk air stone, tap water, and some Floranova.
Tap water: pH 7.4, 130ppm, sat out for 24 hrs
-pH'd down using some vinegar to 5.8
Nutes: added a few drops of Floranova since the cotyledons were gone
The first week it took a bit to bounce back, but looked great (in my opinion). The second and third picture is the plant at 1 week after DWC. Two days later, today, the leaves looked dark green and sort of droopy, the fourth picture. I checked the pH and it had creeped up to 6.8. I flushed the res, mixed .5ml Floranova to 1 liter of tap water that had sat out for 24hrs, pH'd to 5.6, and filled the res. Within 5 hrs the pH had risen back up to 6. pH'd down again to an appropriate level. I also tested the remaining nute liquid in the 1 liter bottle which was still at 5.6, so I know it isn't water/nute related for the creep.
I'm not sure what caused the pH rise in just a few hours, there is no algae growth and the res is covered completely to prevent light. I'll have to check it again tomorrow to see if it has risen again. With this being my first go, I'm a little worried on the pH rise and the now condition of the leaves. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Air volume is turned down all the way.Turn bubbles down some, will make PH go up.
Ca/mg is your friend?
Some water was used freshly pH'd (after sitting out 24hrs), some was used after being sat out for 24 hrs, pH'd down with 1/4 nutes, then sat 24hrs. Same result.How long do you let the new PH'd water set up before you dump it in the Res or w/e you are using?
This plant started in soil, but all the soil thoroughly washed away before replanting in DWC. I have two seedlings started in DWC and both are doing the same thing.Do I have this right? You took a plant out of soil, cleaned the roots and put into dwc or doing dwc with soil in the net pots.
I've used vinegar and pH down, both with the same result.Vinegar is what causes ph fluctuation. It will also breed a colony of slime in your res. That's how you make vinegar water.
I run in a storage tote with about a gallon of water. I use a 5 inch airstone running off a double air pump through one stone at full blast. My ph only wavers .1 in two weeks.I might be making some progress here. So far I've eliminated the nutes, water, algae/rot rot, hydtroton, vinegar, or bad batch of pH down.
I took some nute with water pHd down and let it sit for 24 hours. Stable pH. Added only an air line and air stone. pH climbed from 5.7 to 6.3 in 24hrs. I'm now thinking as Cx2H suggested the air is making the pH rise. Likely due to one line and one stone in each 20oz bottle res which with net pot is only holding about 10-15oz of water. I have moved one to a container that is about 3x the size and will see if the issue persist.
That's what I'm using now. The vinegar was a quick fix when I first got the plant and had to wait for my GH pH up/down to come in. I still had fluctuation using it so used vinegar again to insure I didn't have a bad batch. I'm using Floranova Bloom which has the pH buffer, but with only using it at 1/4 strength I don't think it's in high enough concentration to help.When I used "organic" ph solution my res would spike after about a day to over 7. I would ph to 5.8. So I bought general hydro ph up and down and my ph stays steady.
Dwc smashes soil in growth ratesMy dwc is really a test to see if I can figure how much ppm is the appropriate level and how plants grow vs in soil which I prefer