chasingwaterfalls
Active Member
Hi all,
If I have tap water with a high pH (~9), will it be an issue to mix nutrients without lowering the pH a little bit first? In general, does nute lockout occur quickly, or will adjusting pH after mixing prevent it?
From what I've gathered, most people recommend adjusting pH after adding nutes, but I haven't been able to find an answer when the starting water has a high pH.
Using one digital pH meter and liquid pH tester for comparison. pH around 9, and I have a TDS meter that reads 85 ppm (apologies, I don't know the actual EC or conversion rate).
First post, and happy to have finally joined RIU! Got a half dozen soil grows under my belt, this is my first attempt at hydro.
If I have tap water with a high pH (~9), will it be an issue to mix nutrients without lowering the pH a little bit first? In general, does nute lockout occur quickly, or will adjusting pH after mixing prevent it?
From what I've gathered, most people recommend adjusting pH after adding nutes, but I haven't been able to find an answer when the starting water has a high pH.
Using one digital pH meter and liquid pH tester for comparison. pH around 9, and I have a TDS meter that reads 85 ppm (apologies, I don't know the actual EC or conversion rate).
First post, and happy to have finally joined RIU! Got a half dozen soil grows under my belt, this is my first attempt at hydro.