Watering

fuking

Well-Known Member
So, I've been using 1 gallon jugs to mix my nutes in and ph each night. It seems like an easier way would be to have something you could mix once and then have it for at least a couple feeds. What do you guys use?
 

robnarley1111

Active Member
A 5-gallon container does the trick for me. Just got to keep an eye on the PH before each feeding/watering to make sure it's stable.
 

prosperian

Well-Known Member
Mix and use your nutes right away. I wouldn't store it for future use if that's what your asking? I use a 2.5 gallon plastic gardening bucket.
 

JonnyAppleSeed420

New Member
I have two older gentlemen that mix nutrients once a week. Their reservoir is 150 gallons, they mix their 3 part into the res. Using ph balanced nutrients they don't even ph balance until the last couple of days before re-fill. I don't recommend it but it seems to work well for them. Aerate the shit out of it and you should be fine. JAS
 

ButchyBoy

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I keep 5 gallons of water set aside and mix as needed. Each plant needs something different so A "one mix fits all" does not work for me. I check the ph every now and then but my water is 180 ppm and 7.17 ph out of the faucet. After adding nutes it is usually right where it needs to be (lucky Me).

I tried storing nute water in a 10 gallon tote with air stones and a small pump. I would still have to add to the base solution for each plants needs.
 

fuking

Well-Known Member
I'm just gonna drink the nutes I need it the morning before and piss all over them.
Problem solved.
 
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