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Grow Questions
Skull
Skullstarted grow question 2 years ago
I'm growing Dwc and I'm having drama's with the pH which keeps going alkaline I set it at 6 and 4 hours later it's up to nine any ideas what might be causing this
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Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitoanswered grow question 2 years ago
What is your water hardness? Such a massive pH swing may be the result of a very high buffering ability of your tap water (if you really use hard tap water). You can set it to 6, or even 5.5 with pH down using litres of acid, watching it changing pH too slowly. But few hours later it goes back to its initial pH, just because you didn’t break that buffering. Trying to break it is also tricky. Too much acid when it’s almost there will finally drop your pH to the bottom. That’s why most growers use reverse osmosis or distilled water. Such water has almost zero buffering capacity, and few drops of pH down is enough to set the desired pH and buffering level, making it stable. Just talking from my experience.
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
Bruh feeding does not put your pH up 3 points are these ppl high? Oh .. yea yea that tracks
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
You need to look at the pH issue in relation to what the EC is doing... I don't see that you're even monitoring/measuring the EC so that's going to be a problem. If you've got a ppm meter, it's easy to get the EC.. the equation is (ppm/1000)*2 ... and then it's going to depend on whether or not your plant is drinking (the water level is going down) ... if it is and if both EC and pH are rising, you need to lower the EC ... if the EC is stable and the pH is rising, that's normal unless the pH swings by more than 0.5 in which case you need to do a bucket change and lower the EC... if the EC is falling and the pH is rising, you would need to raise the EC. Now all of that changes if your plant is not drinking... With that insane swing of the pH, I would recommend you do a bucket change... and I would also recommend you keep track of the EC... for an autoflower this age, you want an EC between 0.2 and 0.4 (which is basically tap water) and I'd be willing to bet that you've got a MUCH higher EC... So week 1, EC 0.2-0.4, Week 2 EC 0.4-0.6, Week 3 EC 0.6-0.8, Week 4 EC 0.8-1.0, Week 5 EC 1.0-1.2 and keep it at this EC for the rest of the grow... Good luck...
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