Hey all. 1st post. 1st grow. I have some plant problems, which I will probably post in more specific forum (toxicities or deficiencies or a mix).They are in week 2 of veg.
I'm growing a Organic grow in a 4 by 8 Aeroponics table - 32 sites. Right now I have 6 blueberries and 10 Apollo 11's from Joeyweed. All parts of table and 70 gallon reservoir are light sealed (algae impossible). Reservoir is aerated with bubble wand. Reservoir temperature is 25 degrees Celcius. Have been controlling will frozen icecream pails in reservoir. I'm trying to keep it around 23 but I need more pails. takes a while to freeze that much water.
Nutrients: I changed from Medi-one 2 weeks ago because of filter clogging & because of some stupid mistakes with presumably incompatible supplements from other formulations, leading to my girls getting sick, especially the blueberry's. I also changed from my smaller 2 by 3 table with T5's and 30 gal res to my larger table with HPS and 70 gal res. Now I'm using the General Organics line, grow, seaweed, bioroot, calmag, formic acid, humic acid plus microbes as of yesterday.
So, just yesterday I changed to citric acid as a pH adjuster because I read the regular pH down can ruin the organic mixture. Yesterday, I also purchased and added the microoganisms. Today I have a wildly foaming mixture in my res and my plant roots have foam clinging to them. It's like the stuff you see in a hot tub - bubbly white foam. The res smells a bit like a gym locker. I'm hoping this is the microbes and is a good sign. I really have no idea!!! Please someone tell me if this is normal. Has anyone done organic aero before?
Experience and wisdom please!!!
On a side but related note, I did some home brewing recently (because I was experimenting with CO2) and noticed a similar thing with the yeast. But there's a difference or two between a batch of yeasty brew and a rhizomatic fungus cultured aerated bubbly reservoir.
Could it be the citric acid? General Organics says you don't need to mess with pH with their line but I am skeptical. How can you not adjust the pH and expect healthy plants? My pH keeps climbing too. I adjust it from 6.5 down to 5.8 with citric acid and a few hours later it's back up to 6.5....??? Always thought it was rockwool causing the ph climb but the pH has never climbed this quickly and those rockwool cubes should be neutralized by now, shouldn't they?
Or is this normal??? Aieeeeeee! Insanity! Please help if you know the source of the foam or pH problems...thanks!
I'm growing a Organic grow in a 4 by 8 Aeroponics table - 32 sites. Right now I have 6 blueberries and 10 Apollo 11's from Joeyweed. All parts of table and 70 gallon reservoir are light sealed (algae impossible). Reservoir is aerated with bubble wand. Reservoir temperature is 25 degrees Celcius. Have been controlling will frozen icecream pails in reservoir. I'm trying to keep it around 23 but I need more pails. takes a while to freeze that much water.
Nutrients: I changed from Medi-one 2 weeks ago because of filter clogging & because of some stupid mistakes with presumably incompatible supplements from other formulations, leading to my girls getting sick, especially the blueberry's. I also changed from my smaller 2 by 3 table with T5's and 30 gal res to my larger table with HPS and 70 gal res. Now I'm using the General Organics line, grow, seaweed, bioroot, calmag, formic acid, humic acid plus microbes as of yesterday.
So, just yesterday I changed to citric acid as a pH adjuster because I read the regular pH down can ruin the organic mixture. Yesterday, I also purchased and added the microoganisms. Today I have a wildly foaming mixture in my res and my plant roots have foam clinging to them. It's like the stuff you see in a hot tub - bubbly white foam. The res smells a bit like a gym locker. I'm hoping this is the microbes and is a good sign. I really have no idea!!! Please someone tell me if this is normal. Has anyone done organic aero before?
Experience and wisdom please!!!
On a side but related note, I did some home brewing recently (because I was experimenting with CO2) and noticed a similar thing with the yeast. But there's a difference or two between a batch of yeasty brew and a rhizomatic fungus cultured aerated bubbly reservoir.
Could it be the citric acid? General Organics says you don't need to mess with pH with their line but I am skeptical. How can you not adjust the pH and expect healthy plants? My pH keeps climbing too. I adjust it from 6.5 down to 5.8 with citric acid and a few hours later it's back up to 6.5....??? Always thought it was rockwool causing the ph climb but the pH has never climbed this quickly and those rockwool cubes should be neutralized by now, shouldn't they?
Or is this normal??? Aieeeeeee! Insanity! Please help if you know the source of the foam or pH problems...thanks!