inthetrees
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Hey guys,
Wondering if anyone has had any pH issues in UC/RDWC when going from veg to flower? I was feeding 800ppm in veg and things were perfect. pH was drifting up, plants were drinking a ton, ppm's were slowly dropping.
I lollipopped and cleaned the canopy the day I flipped and it was business as usual for the next two weeks. I then did another clean up and the end of week 2. Then things kinda got weird after that...Everything flipped upside down.
pH started dropping, ppms rising. Plants were drinking but went from 6 - 8 gallons per day down to 4. I figured this was from removing so much of the bottom growth. Less plants = less nutes needed. As per the chart posted on here, those signs were pointing towards the nutrient solution being too high. I flushed the systems and dropped to 650 ppm. PPm's dropped about 50 -60 and ph rose slightly all within 4 hours, then it was back to ph dropping and ppms rising. Ph would drop from 5.7 to 4.7 overnight. I adjusted the pH upwards for 2 days then said screw it and flushed again this time dropping to 500 ppm.
Once again the systems dropped 50 - 60 ppm in the first few hours and the cycle started again. It's slower this time now. lights went out and pH was 6.2, woke up to 6.1 and ppms from 460 to 430. Now the ppms seem to be dropping ever so slightly however the pH is creeping down.
I'm at a loss as to what's going on. I've spent the last week going over every single thread on every forum trying to find an answer. There are quite a few people who have experienced the exact same thing as I am seeing. Everything fine in veg, high ppms, then 2 or 3 weeks into flower it all crashes and the plants want half of what they were eating before. I haven't found a solid answer though. There's been a few guys saying that its a salt buildup and to flush the systems with straight water for 24 - 48 hours but to me that doesn't make sense. Where would the salt build up be? I've flushed the systems every 7 - 10 days. It's UC not soil. Everything points to root rot or pythium but I'm running DIY Uc Roots @ 7ml/gal and adding in more every 3-4 days. My water temps are also at 66F. Environment has been static with canopy temp @ 82-85F, ambient room @ 75F and Humidity @ 65%. My roots have a brown tinge but its a stain from the nutes. There's no slime, gunk on bulkheads, or bad smell.
The only thing I've been not been able to control is cooling the room at night. I got a 50 pint dehumidifier and it will drop the room to 45% but the heat is keeping the overnight temps at 75F. I'm just waiting on a 6" damper to show up so I can setup a fresh air intake/exhaust with a temp controller for lights off. Aside from that nothing has changed.
I'm lost as to how these plants were eating 800+ ppms in the systems and the top offs at 1100 ppm to compensate, yet now I have the systems and top offs @ 500 going into week 4 and the pH is still dropping a bit. I could keep compensating by adding pH up but I feel like thats just a bandaid and I want to know wtf is going on or what has changed. I'm going to see how things so over the next 24 hours, but if I see a ph drop over the next 24 hours all I can think to do is drop down more. I have 2 separate systems with 2 different strains experiencing the exact same thing. Idk wtf else to do.
Wondering if anyone has had any pH issues in UC/RDWC when going from veg to flower? I was feeding 800ppm in veg and things were perfect. pH was drifting up, plants were drinking a ton, ppm's were slowly dropping.
I lollipopped and cleaned the canopy the day I flipped and it was business as usual for the next two weeks. I then did another clean up and the end of week 2. Then things kinda got weird after that...Everything flipped upside down.
pH started dropping, ppms rising. Plants were drinking but went from 6 - 8 gallons per day down to 4. I figured this was from removing so much of the bottom growth. Less plants = less nutes needed. As per the chart posted on here, those signs were pointing towards the nutrient solution being too high. I flushed the systems and dropped to 650 ppm. PPm's dropped about 50 -60 and ph rose slightly all within 4 hours, then it was back to ph dropping and ppms rising. Ph would drop from 5.7 to 4.7 overnight. I adjusted the pH upwards for 2 days then said screw it and flushed again this time dropping to 500 ppm.
Once again the systems dropped 50 - 60 ppm in the first few hours and the cycle started again. It's slower this time now. lights went out and pH was 6.2, woke up to 6.1 and ppms from 460 to 430. Now the ppms seem to be dropping ever so slightly however the pH is creeping down.
I'm at a loss as to what's going on. I've spent the last week going over every single thread on every forum trying to find an answer. There are quite a few people who have experienced the exact same thing as I am seeing. Everything fine in veg, high ppms, then 2 or 3 weeks into flower it all crashes and the plants want half of what they were eating before. I haven't found a solid answer though. There's been a few guys saying that its a salt buildup and to flush the systems with straight water for 24 - 48 hours but to me that doesn't make sense. Where would the salt build up be? I've flushed the systems every 7 - 10 days. It's UC not soil. Everything points to root rot or pythium but I'm running DIY Uc Roots @ 7ml/gal and adding in more every 3-4 days. My water temps are also at 66F. Environment has been static with canopy temp @ 82-85F, ambient room @ 75F and Humidity @ 65%. My roots have a brown tinge but its a stain from the nutes. There's no slime, gunk on bulkheads, or bad smell.
The only thing I've been not been able to control is cooling the room at night. I got a 50 pint dehumidifier and it will drop the room to 45% but the heat is keeping the overnight temps at 75F. I'm just waiting on a 6" damper to show up so I can setup a fresh air intake/exhaust with a temp controller for lights off. Aside from that nothing has changed.
I'm lost as to how these plants were eating 800+ ppms in the systems and the top offs at 1100 ppm to compensate, yet now I have the systems and top offs @ 500 going into week 4 and the pH is still dropping a bit. I could keep compensating by adding pH up but I feel like thats just a bandaid and I want to know wtf is going on or what has changed. I'm going to see how things so over the next 24 hours, but if I see a ph drop over the next 24 hours all I can think to do is drop down more. I have 2 separate systems with 2 different strains experiencing the exact same thing. Idk wtf else to do.