ULMResearch
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So I finally got my 5 gal DWC buckets going and this morning I checked on them and they all had a layer of white foam on the surface. It's bright white, no brown or green. Rez temps got up to 75 at peak. Only thing in the water is GH Lucas Formula and my tapwater (yeah I know). It's fairly hard tap, but my nutes were all 920-960 ppm and 5.6 pH.
This morning the pH was 6.1 and I saw the foam. I let the lights go off and about 6 hours later I checked pH.. still 6.1, 920-960 ppm soup, still white foam. Added about 2tsp per gallon of 3% h202 just in case and all I can do is pray.
Anyone else ever get white foam in the DWC when first using it?
I have 6 buckets, a 45lpm air pump with 6 outlets, using a 4-5" inch stone in each bucket. The buckets are silver lowes buckets and light proof. Black airline tubing, 6" netpots, rinsed hydroton, etc. Do I have a light leak somewhere? 75 peak shouldn't be unacceptable.. and it certainly shouldn't cause root rot in one day when no roots are in the water. The ones on the bottom of the net pots are nice and white still.
This morning the pH was 6.1 and I saw the foam. I let the lights go off and about 6 hours later I checked pH.. still 6.1, 920-960 ppm soup, still white foam. Added about 2tsp per gallon of 3% h202 just in case and all I can do is pray.
Anyone else ever get white foam in the DWC when first using it?
I have 6 buckets, a 45lpm air pump with 6 outlets, using a 4-5" inch stone in each bucket. The buckets are silver lowes buckets and light proof. Black airline tubing, 6" netpots, rinsed hydroton, etc. Do I have a light leak somewhere? 75 peak shouldn't be unacceptable.. and it certainly shouldn't cause root rot in one day when no roots are in the water. The ones on the bottom of the net pots are nice and white still.