copobo
10-22-2010, 08:42 PM
my starting ph(before adjusting or adding nutes) is 7
i mix my nutes to proper ppm, then adjust ph down.
I mix tis all into a res, and handwater my girls...
the thing is, I mix the res up and mix enough for a week or 10 days. I try to mix the day before, and let it all sit for 24 hours before using, then I double check and adjust ph one more time, then I figured it was good, and I would use the solution till it was gone.
I started noticing ph related problems and started checking the res every time I was going to do a feeding, and it was going up in between each feeding. I am using mostly sunshine4 in flower at the moment (about to switch to coco) so I shoot for 6.1-6.2
I used to keep an airstone in my res, and did not notice this happening then (though it may have been happening) and I stopped aerating the res because I heard it wasn't useful, and anaerobic microbes are what we're working with, yada yada.... so is it the anaerobic microbes that are causing the creep? I noticed this was worse when I used carbo load (which is feed for the microbes) Maybe I'll try putting the air stone back and see if this goes away..
This has to be happening in the plant, too!
Or I could just be totally off base w/this.
input appreciated. please save the AN hate for a different thread, I AM switching away from them but have lots of nutes to use up first :)
i mix my nutes to proper ppm, then adjust ph down.
I mix tis all into a res, and handwater my girls...
the thing is, I mix the res up and mix enough for a week or 10 days. I try to mix the day before, and let it all sit for 24 hours before using, then I double check and adjust ph one more time, then I figured it was good, and I would use the solution till it was gone.
I started noticing ph related problems and started checking the res every time I was going to do a feeding, and it was going up in between each feeding. I am using mostly sunshine4 in flower at the moment (about to switch to coco) so I shoot for 6.1-6.2
I used to keep an airstone in my res, and did not notice this happening then (though it may have been happening) and I stopped aerating the res because I heard it wasn't useful, and anaerobic microbes are what we're working with, yada yada.... so is it the anaerobic microbes that are causing the creep? I noticed this was worse when I used carbo load (which is feed for the microbes) Maybe I'll try putting the air stone back and see if this goes away..
This has to be happening in the plant, too!
Or I could just be totally off base w/this.
input appreciated. please save the AN hate for a different thread, I AM switching away from them but have lots of nutes to use up first :)