So after battling the weird numbers with dilution and RO flushes the ph took a huge dive yesterday morning. 5.9 to 4.8
Ran to the hydro shop and got some florakleen. Couldn't help but grab a bag of happy frog too
Ran florakleen with RO for about 10 hours, flushed again with RO for a couple hours to wash out the florakleen. Nuted up to 630 ppm with GH3. Saved the megacrop to start the next run. Ppm dropped 10 points and ph rose 1 point overnight. Plants drank 2 gallons. Good signs
Fresh benny tea and all. Hope it's getting back on track. Strange thing happened - the leak seemed to be getting worse but after the florakleen flush it hasn't leaked nearly as much as before, wtf? Still leaking a bit but we'll take it. Gonna be away from them overnight so fingers crossed
This morning before lights out, beginning
Week 5 tonight
Bridezilla #1
ECSD #2 - this one was hiding in the back, had to pull back a buncha shit to reveal it
ECSD #1 - bent branches, one with duct tape helping to repair the break
They're loooking ok despite all the different stresses we've been putting them through - running a couple hours OT to fix issues, nute brand changes, flushes, heavy defoliation, and a few peek-ins during lights out to adjust ph during the significant swings. Hardy plants. Wish it was all running optimal to see what they can really do. All great learning experience nonetheless. One thing's for sure, having the meter probes in the epi has helped in many ways. Constant monitoring of the numbers with readings at a glance helped diagnose things quickly especially when that super hard ph drop fuckery happened. This might've been why the plants aren't much worse. Part thinking
part luck
Hope no late stage weirdness like nanners pop up