this is NOT correct.ph level will rise in a healthy hydro setup....have to add ph down...perfectly normal
Agreed. In a large situation where many plants are growing in the VEGETATIVE state, provided you don't use any supplements that state that they're pH stabilizers, if the plants are growing healthily, you SHOULD see a slight pH rise. In the flowering phase the situation should be reversed- you should see a slight decrease in pH. I started using Bud Candy during the flowering phase and aside from its carbohydrates it also has pH stabilizers that work to control large swings in pH. If it's really a problem, you may want to check into using something along those lines.this is NOT correct.
In a healthy hydro system, the pH should not be "jumping" up each day as you mention. And you most definitely should not have to be adding pH down every day. In fact, you really don't want to have to much pH down in your nutrient solution if possible.
Now, to figure out your problem we need to know a little bit more here:
What type of nutes are you using? What's your ppm?
How far along are your plants?
what type of hydro system did you build?
what is your growing medium? (this is an important question. For example, if you're using rock wool, and running a drip system, then this can cause your pH to rise. The reason it can is because rock wool has a high pH, so dripping through it can cause your nutrient solution's pH to rise).
what type of water are you using (e.g. RO, distilled, tap, etc.)?
This should be a good start. I'll try to keep an eye on this thread and watch for your answers.
-S
PS
I run a DWC hydro system. I use 18 gallon totes, with 12 gallons of nutrient solution. When I mix up a fresh batch of nutes, i of course adjust my pH. This is the ONLY time I need to adjust. In general, it stays right at 5.5 until the next nute change.
which brings me to my other point, someone mentioned a pH of 6.2 for you. That's incorrect as well. That's pH for soil. For hydro you want to stay in the realm of 5.3 to 5.8, no higher no lower...
Im using foxfarm GrowBig and TigerBloom for flowering.this is NOT correct.
In a healthy hydro system, the pH should not be "jumping" up each day as you mention. And you most definitely should not have to be adding pH down every day. In fact, you really don't want to have to much pH down in your nutrient solution if possible.
Now, to figure out your problem we need to know a little bit more here:
What type of nutes are you using? What's your ppm?
How far along are your plants?
what type of hydro system did you build?
what is your growing medium? (this is an important question. For example, if you're using rock wool, and running a drip system, then this can cause your pH to rise. The reason it can is because rock wool has a high pH, so dripping through it can cause your nutrient solution's pH to rise).
what type of water are you using (e.g. RO, distilled, tap, etc.)?
This should be a good start. I'll try to keep an eye on this thread and watch for your answers.
-S
PS
I run a DWC hydro system. I use 18 gallon totes, with 12 gallons of nutrient solution. When I mix up a fresh batch of nutes, i of course adjust my pH. This is the ONLY time I need to adjust. In general, it stays right at 5.5 until the next nute change.
which brings me to my other point, someone mentioned a pH of 6.2 for you. That's incorrect as well. That's pH for soil. For hydro you want to stay in the realm of 5.3 to 5.8, no higher no lower...
Im using foxfarm GrowBig and TigerBloom for flowering.
as far as PPM. i have no idea, i dont even have the meter. i plan on getting one off ebay soon.
She has bin in the hydro system for about almost 3 weeks.
i built my hydro system out of the black 5gallon bucket with a white lid. (i covered it up with foil all over, even over the hydrotons so no light will get in.)
i drilled little hole on the side where i can put the tube through, and i covered the whole and the tube together with foil.
and for my pump i am using the ones from the hydro store. you can control how much bubbles you want.
for lights...as of right now ive bin using HPS but i just ordered the T5s from ebay.
my grow med. is rockwool. and no drip system. the water comes up half an inch into the net pot.
and for the last question. im using tap water from my bath.
Aside from controlling pH and EC, root condition is one of the primary indicators in hydroponics. Preventing pythium is better than dealing with an infestation of it. Ask your local hydro store for a water conditioner that you can add that is safe for use throughout the grow that will prevent pythium type bacterial outbreaks.well i use my cold tap water and let it sit over night with the lid on it so its dark.
so what im getting out of this is it can be alot of things thats going wrong, not necessarily the water coming out of the foset...?
I have no pics now, but ill take some for my next post. dnt have my camera right now."Algae problems will make the ph go up. "Root Rot" meaning caused by bad bacteria or fungi will make your ph go down. Both types of problems will make your roots brown and dead."
How are your roots?
Pics ?
so then what do i do? just leave it alone?agreed siv3l, never chase ph...