Rising pH in res used for handwatering?

dubekoms

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Anyone here use floranova bloom in a reservoir? I handwater with a watering wand and pump in soil so the ph can be off a bit I'm just worried it might get smelly after a few days. I'll have another pump with tubing creating a waterfall effect and run that a few times a day.
 

Wastei

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@Renfro
You didn't read all my posts then. I don't want any pissing game with you. I admire your experience but I think you can be a smartass sometimes. It's very easy to be a skeptic but you won't learn optimally from it. I also think everyone gets blinded by their own methods and way of growing.

There's a lot of ways to the finish line!
 
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Aqua Man

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Anyone here use floranova bloom in a reservoir? I handwater with a watering wand and pump in soil so the ph can be off a bit I'm just worried it might get smelly after a few days. I'll have another pump with tubing creating a waterfall effect and run that a few times a day.
I don't use bloom nutes... But I won't get into that
 

Aqua Man

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If using silica I would say good practice is to premix it in a gallon and ph down to 5.6ish then add to the res so you do not run into the issue of precipitate.
 

Wastei

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Seems pointless to advocate doing something and then say thats not what you would do. But anyways lol.
It's not pointless giving more than one option. You add Silica and then use pH down before adding any nutrients, that way you won't get any precipitations. This is common practice growing in hydro.
 

rkymtnman

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Anyone here use floranova bloom in a reservoir? I handwater with a watering wand and pump in soil so the ph can be off a bit I'm just worried it might get smelly after a few days. I'll have another pump with tubing creating a waterfall effect and run that a few times a day.
i never had any smells with it. it's a pretty good nute based on the Lucas formula so it works start to finish. it's thick as molasses though.
 

dubekoms

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here's a little additive that i use with maxibloom to get the same thing as floranova :

BioAg CytoPlus. kelp, humics, micros. powder and very cheap. 1/2 gram per gallon.
Thanks man I'll look into that. I used their ful power when I was into organics, good stuff. Do you ever have issues with sediment from the maxibloom? I'll mix up whatever I need in a blender with lukewarm water and I always have a layer of white sediment on the bottom. I heard it's "binder" but I'm not sure tbh
 

rkymtnman

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Thanks man I'll look into that. I used their ful power when I was into organics, good stuff. Do you ever have issues with sediment from the maxibloom? I'll mix up whatever I need in a blender with lukewarm water and I always have a layer of white sediment on the bottom. I heard it's "binder" but I'm not sure tbh
no sediment from maxi here but i run a waterfall in my feed res 24/7. i do get a bit of sediment from the bio ag but not too bad. and since i started using it, i've been able to run much lower EC. net EC is only 0.5 nowadays at max dose.

i used that ful power too but it was expensive i thought for how much you need to run per dose.
 

dubekoms

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no sediment from maxi here but i run a waterfall in my feed res 24/7. i do get a bit of sediment from the bio ag but not too bad. and since i started using it, i've been able to run much lower EC. net EC is only 0.5 nowadays at max dose.

i used that ful power too but it was expensive i thought for how much you need to run per dose.
Yeah I actually ended up spending more money and time growing organically so I switched back to salts lol anyways I do get some sediment from the maxi bloom but my plants grow perfectly so im not worried about it. Maybe when I start running the waterfall it will all get dissolved but either way it's cheap and works great.
 

Renfro

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Thanks man I'll look into that. I used their ful power when I was into organics, good stuff. Do you ever have issues with sediment from the maxibloom? I'll mix up whatever I need in a blender with lukewarm water and I always have a layer of white sediment on the bottom. I heard it's "binder" but I'm not sure tbh
White sediment can be from calcium falling out of solution after reacting with a base. If there is no deficiency and the precipitate isn't causing problems in your system then I wouldn't be concerned.
 
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