Dailypunch21
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Res is 12 gallons. I use general hydro ph up , ppm is 300 and theyre drinking more water than nutes.
That, lockout or plant is drinking more fighting high temps/humidity..What would be the isse if the planta are drinkin more water than nutes?
Ec too high?
I'm no expert, remember that, just a dude with a few grows under his belt.What would be the isse if the planta are drinkin more water than nutes?
Ec too high?
I find that very strange. I've been doing DWC for almost 20 years and never ran into air volume having any effect on pH. For years I used a small air pump with a 12" stone in Rubbermaid tubs then got larger pumps and went to two stones. I would set my pH at around 5.5 and over three days it would rise to 6.2 or so and I'd knock it down to 5.5 again with conc. sulfuric acid. Then I got pH Perfect nutes and retired my pH pen.Vader og, oceangrown genetics, solved my problem. I was getting to much air into the system. I removed a air stone and one of the air pumps and within 15 min ph began to rise and plant is eating. Thought I would share this with everyone so if anyone else runs into the problem they’ll be able to try this to fix it! Cheers guys
Nutrient lockouts usually happen when the pH is too far out of range and mainly affects micronutrients that cause problems with new growth.anyone think it might be a nutrient lockout? I just changed my res and have 80 ppm but ph is still dropping and ppm is staying steady. Would nutrient lockout have anything to do with ph dropping?
i was thinking if he was using CO2 but that would lower pHI find that very strange. I've been doing DWC for almost 20 years and never ran into air volume having any effect on pH. For years I used a small air pump with a 12" stone in Rubbermaid tubs then got larger pumps and went to two stones. I would set my pH at around 5.5 and over three days it would rise to 6.2 or so and I'd knock it down to 5.5 again with conc. sulfuric acid. Then I got pH Perfect nutes and retired my pH pen.
I never used anything but distilled or RO water but tap water often rises even after dropping with pH down due to unreacted carbonates in the water. My tap water comes from a dugout on my property and is around pH 8 and 400+ppm so it's crap.i was thinking if he was using CO2 but that would lower pH
i've never had my pH rise unless I added tap water
Why?I do know that if it were to be done it'd have to be in an unoccupied building with a fire suppression system.