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Freudian slip. Can't sow em if you don't have em yet*down
Freudian slip. Can't sow em if you don't have em yet*down
Looks like you're ready to double down on the double dawg biscuits...*down
Apparently I’m sown down.Looks like you're ready to double down on the double dawg biscuits...
Thanks for the heads up on those. I'm debating giving them a go outdoors next year. Feel free to drop any other useful tips on these, thanks.Just a PSA about Blumat BluSoak tape if anyone here is considering it for outdoors. I just took mine apart since it's Croptober. Not one single solitary carrot had water in it still. At some point I opened them all up wife ass open to keep up with out heat so that may have had something to do with it.
Part 2, I top dress with neem cake, crab shells, and rec/Bu's. In may spaces it buried my tape. It was find but just discovered a spot where aggressive plant roots broke the stiches on the Blusoak and created a huge runaway leak.
I am unsure what your outdoor conditions are like peak summer but we typically break 30 days of 100+ weather pretty easily. Humidity might be 25-30%, so its a tad dry.Thanks for the heads up on those. I'm debating giving them a go outdoors next year. Feel free to drop any other useful tips on these, thanks.
Hey Mac, I am experiencing some ph rise in my reservoir that i am not sure i understand. I believe you are running very close to what i am using as well. After i clean the tote i have been mixing a 10 gal batch phed to 6.2ish . 3 or 4 days later it is up to 6.8. Not used to using a reservoir so i am not sure why this is happening. The plants are unaffected at this point luckily . Are you experiencing anything like this?Umm 120 gh conditions lol..... it's a an environment of its own. Good tips, I haven't looked into these too much yet, gonna have to do some reading.
Hey Mac, I am experiencing some ph rise in my reservoir that i am not sure i understand. I believe you are running very close to what i am using as well. After i clean the tote i have been mixing a 10 gal batch phed to 6.2ish . 3 or 4 days later it is up to 6.8. Not used to using a reservoir so i am not sure why this is happening. The plants are unaffected at this point luckily . Are you experiencing anything like
I have it down to where I ph to 6.1 to hit 6.3 after about 24 hrs. Usually stays in range until res change after. You might have to play with it, but you can get it dialed and figure out what to ph to so you hit you're mark. MC's v1 was a bitch, always readjusting, lol.
Don't forget about lil old me.I was too full and short on space to grab any of the F1's.Hell's ya brotha, I'll put you on the list.
And you know this... man!Don't forget about lil old me.I was too full and short on space to grab any of the F1's.
Thanks Mac i did not see it. I have figured it is from the city water. I was speaking to @HydroRed about this and have determined it is really not a bad thing. You get to go thru the whole range of different ph levels for nutrient uptake. Maybe i will start the next one around 5.9 or so.@Capt C that post got jacked up on me. Click to expand and you'll see my reply, lol.
Glad you probably got it figured out. Similar experience using tap for me. It took a LOT more ph Down to adjust vs. RO and even more to keep it down. I agree with the ph swing to let it catch all the nutes available at different ph levels. Although a steady 5.8 has been a good baseline for me to work from, keeping in mind I'm running full on water systems.Thanks Mac i did not see it. I have figured it is from the city water. I was speaking to @HydroRed about this and have determined it is really not a bad thing. You get to go thru the whole range of different ph levels for nutrient uptake. Maybe i will start the next one around 5.9 or so.
Not sure if this is just an open question or directed at anyone in particular, but I'm using supposedly Ver. 3 according to greenleaf reps. Didn't use Ver. 2 much but it looks a little less "dusty." No terrible swings so far. I'm only comparing this to the limited time I ran Ver. 2, GH3, and GH Floranova. All 3 were pretty steady for me in RO, while Ver. 2 succumbed to the rapid ph rise in tap (250ppm/7.4-8.1 ph fluctuation after probes sitting over night [no this isn't a typo]). If I kept using tap I would consider buying ph down by the gallon.Are you experiencing any pH fluctuations on the new formula of MC? I always had "good" control on the first batch (drift from 5.7-6.3 in about a weeks worth of time with tap water), but stopped using it a few months back because they keep changing the formula and I wasnt really feeling the last formula they offered.
I stopped using silica in my f and d. Its a good ph up for sure!Not sure if this is just an open question or directed at anyone in particular, but I'm using supposedly Ver. 3 according to greenleaf reps. Didn't use Ver. 2 much but it looks a little less "dusty." No terrible swings so far. I'm only comparing this to the limited time I ran Ver. 2, GH3, and GH Floranova. All 3 were pretty steady for me in RO, while Ver. 2 succumbed to the rapid ph rise in tap (250ppm/7.4-8.1 ph fluctuation after probes sitting over night [no this isn't a typo]). If I kept using tap I would consider buying ph down by the gallon.
Something to note. I rarely had to use ph up while trying to dial in new growing vessels, but with the last few res changes, I've had to use ph up (actually GH Armor SI silica, cuz I want to combat the celery snaps). Using that also gave me white ribbons swirling around, more as the res emptied. No cal mag was used during applications of silica unless it was already in the current changeout and I had to bump up ph if it crashed below 5.5 (uncommon).
I'm running V2 atm, gotta use it up. V2 treated me a lot better than V1, it was always drifting up for me. I'm not sure how much it had to do with me using tap, but I have V2 locked down a bit better. Not sure about V3, but I don't want to be switching shit up all the time, lol. I was checking out the floraflex line the other day, looks like N could be controlled a lil better.Are you experiencing any pH fluctuations on the new formula of MC? I always had "good" control on the first batch (drift from 5.7-6.3 in about a weeks worth of time with tap water), but stopped using it a few months back because they keep changing the formula and I wasnt really feeling the last formula they offered.
That's not a bad thing either, that's kinda how I rolled with the V1, helps keep the def at bay...... Are the blumats running good for ya?Thanks Mac i did not see it. I have figured it is from the city water. I was speaking to @HydroRed about this and have determined it is really not a bad thing. You get to go thru the whole range of different ph levels for nutrient uptake. Maybe i will start the next one around 5.9 or so.
I get the rings from the sweet candy, lol.Not sure if this is just an open question or directed at anyone in particular, but I'm using supposedly Ver. 3 according to greenleaf reps. Didn't use Ver. 2 much but it looks a little less "dusty." No terrible swings so far. I'm only comparing this to the limited time I ran Ver. 2, GH3, and GH Floranova. All 3 were pretty steady for me in RO, while Ver. 2 succumbed to the rapid ph rise in tap (250ppm/7.4-8.1 ph fluctuation after probes sitting over night [no this isn't a typo]). If I kept using tap I would consider buying ph down by the gallon.
Something to note. I rarely had to use ph up while trying to dial in new growing vessels, but with the last few res changes, I've had to use ph up (actually GH Armor SI silica, cuz I want to combat the celery snaps). Using that also gave me white ribbons swirling around, more as the res emptied. No cal mag was used during applications of silica unless it was already in the current changeout and I had to bump up ph if it crashed below 5.5 (uncommon).