lochem
Well-Known Member
Indoor grow with organic nutes (BioBizz).
this is my first grow in coco.
50/25/25 coco/perlite/vermiculite.
I set up a drip system with hydro halos to fabric pots.
the nute solution ph is controlled manually when filling/topping up the reservoir. However I can’t measure the ph before every feed.
now I noticed the pH of the res is going up each day (I’m measuring now because I am having stunted growth and my guess is due to the ph-after I looked at all other possible reasons).
I understand this could be due to evaporation of chlorine over time which raises the pH- I am using tap water and my water is very very soft.
I did have a recirculating pump in the reservoir that was pumping every hour or so for about 1-2 minutes, but for a couple of days it was not working.
Everything was going well with manual feeds but to be honest I just can’t keep that up. Plus I am going away for a week and I thought I had everything sorted with timers, sensors and data loggers etc but honestly I can’t spend much more money on Automatic ph correction systems.
This is not recirc, it’s drain to waste. I thought ph fluctuations happened only with recirculating systems but it’s clear to me now I was wrong.
So what can I do to keep the ph stable without spending lots of money and be able to go away for 8 days????
this is my first grow in coco.
50/25/25 coco/perlite/vermiculite.
I set up a drip system with hydro halos to fabric pots.
the nute solution ph is controlled manually when filling/topping up the reservoir. However I can’t measure the ph before every feed.
now I noticed the pH of the res is going up each day (I’m measuring now because I am having stunted growth and my guess is due to the ph-after I looked at all other possible reasons).
I understand this could be due to evaporation of chlorine over time which raises the pH- I am using tap water and my water is very very soft.
I did have a recirculating pump in the reservoir that was pumping every hour or so for about 1-2 minutes, but for a couple of days it was not working.
Everything was going well with manual feeds but to be honest I just can’t keep that up. Plus I am going away for a week and I thought I had everything sorted with timers, sensors and data loggers etc but honestly I can’t spend much more money on Automatic ph correction systems.
This is not recirc, it’s drain to waste. I thought ph fluctuations happened only with recirculating systems but it’s clear to me now I was wrong.
So what can I do to keep the ph stable without spending lots of money and be able to go away for 8 days????