I have been acidifying the water with vinegar(*) (and some hydrogen peroxide to prevent sliminess and algae) before topping up my Waterfarm. I had the pH at a very nice 5.3 last night. This morning it is at 7.1: PPM has risen from 950 to 990.
I have two plants in the Waterfarm; one is a very healthy little 3-node bush (just started LSTing - I have high hopes for her). The other is not looking so good -- lots of yellowing caused by being planted too close to the drip at first -- but I'm hoping for recovery since I'm still seeing growth on the top).
Other than getting pH Down, any other suggestions for stabilizing pH. I'm using tap water which has 7.2 - 7.4 pH and 63 - 80 ppm (it's some of the best in the country): based on the nutes (General Hydro) the pH should be staying in the low 6s at least.
(*) I know I need pH Down, but haven't had a chance to get to the hydro store this week and figured that vinegar was better than nothing.
I have two plants in the Waterfarm; one is a very healthy little 3-node bush (just started LSTing - I have high hopes for her). The other is not looking so good -- lots of yellowing caused by being planted too close to the drip at first -- but I'm hoping for recovery since I'm still seeing growth on the top).
Other than getting pH Down, any other suggestions for stabilizing pH. I'm using tap water which has 7.2 - 7.4 pH and 63 - 80 ppm (it's some of the best in the country): based on the nutes (General Hydro) the pH should be staying in the low 6s at least.
(*) I know I need pH Down, but haven't had a chance to get to the hydro store this week and figured that vinegar was better than nothing.