If I stopped using PH UP my pots would become acidic in days instead of weeks.If you’re growing in ProMix and are pH’ing your feed water, you should stop doing that.
I don't mind being a bit more vigilant. I'm hoping that the acidity issues will stop with the coco.You are going to need to be more on top of your pH with coco than you would with ProMix. ProMox is treated more like soil but coco is treated as a hydro grow. Have you thought about just trying a nice soil? I haven’t gone back since I started in good soil. It’s just stupid simple to keep the plants happy.
ProMix is pH buffered. You should try not pHing. I know it’s scary. I was in the same boat, where my plants took a turn for the worse, or just lacked vigor, mid flower.If I stopped using PH UP my pots would become acidic in days instead of weeks.
Yes but I use the color system with the GH drops. It comes out red which usually is around a 4.0.Have you done a pH test on your run off?
You need to be watering until you get a good amount of run-off and/or just use a different nutrient line that isn’t going to screw up your pH so much. One of the reasons I got off salt based nutrients was because of how much they seems to cause issues. I know they can be used in soil and peat based mediums but they just make things more difficult then they need to be when you grow in soil/peat mediums.Yes but I use the color system with the GH drops. It comes out red which usually is around a 4.0.
When I mix my nutes they are usually in the 5.0 or orange range when mixed. I then add a teaspoon of PH UP into the 3 gallons to get it to around 7.0.
I was hoping this would fix the issue but it seems it is not working. It's really giving me a hard time and forcing me to pull my plants a week early sometimes earlier if it's really bad.
The reason I wanted to switch to the coco/perlite mix is because the coco is more evenly ph'ed while the peat is more acidic. But that may not be the issue. I tried doing the runoff thing like we discussed several months ago but it only pushed the problems out a week or so further.
It has to be some kind of build-up issue like you are saying because it happens at almost the same time in every flower tent. Some plants handle it well while others, like my original Adub, hate it and die early if I don't catch it.
My RO is around 6.5 and 0 ppm as far as I can tell by color. My tap is well above 8.0 and around 250 ppm.What is the pH of your water pre-nutes?
Which nutes are you running and are you running them at 100% of label recommendations?
Keep us posted!Just mixed up 3 gallons and got a reading of 6.5 without using any PH up. I will use this method every time until I see problems.
I was wrong about it being 5 to 5.5. I have no idea why I thought it was that low. I was adding PH up because I thought my runoff was too acidic. I guess we will see what happens in my LED tent very soon.
Thanks for the ideas guys
Yes. Every 3 to 4 days depending on dryness. 800 ppm every feed.When I used to use pro mix with st nutes I would always alternate feed then plain water. I found if I didn't do that they would get salt buildup and I would have to flush them,
Do you feed every watering?