Thx for all the advice guys. the ph is dropping again PPMs are at 416 or something. They are growing like crazy overnight. I will post some new pics in just a few more days. you guys probably saved my grow. thank you so much.
When I posted the WonderChart, I used these words - "These provide guidance,
not gospel. I followed this religiously and ended up dropping EC into the .4 range before I figured that dropping pH could be a valid condition."
Note the italics. The reason for that is that I spent many days "chasing pH" which means dropping EC/PPM to try to get pH to stop dropping. The reason I did that is that I am, by nature, a person who will "execute a plan". If the chart says to drop EC/PPM, I will do so. And I did. And it was folly.
Another, very experienced, grower read my grow journal and stated, very simply, that it's quite natural for pH to drop. Yes, It can be a sign that there's an issue with the grow and, if that's the case, you will likely see other symptoms. Barring an issue, all that it indicates is that the plants are taking up certain nutes that will result in pH dropping. That's it.
Throughout the balance of that particular grow and throughout the duration of my last grow, I dealt with pH dropping. There were no
symptoms of a problem. The only
behavior was that pH dropped. In the first grow, it exhibited the behavior for the duration of the grow. In my most recent grow, the pattern that I saw was that pH would drop for three or four days and would then rise very, very slowly to the tune of about 0.1 points per day. And both of these grows were Gorilla Glue.
Another issue - "the ph is dropping again". How much does it drop over what period of time? How long have you noticed this behavior. Did it drop 0.1 units over the course of a couple of days or did you see a drop 0.1 units in 90 minutes? We don't know much besides the fact that pH dropped.
Per above, I will "execute a plan" and another part of that mindset is that I monitor changes. I used BlueLab pH/EC/temperature monitor and I catalog changes in pH throughout the day (that's part of my "a little OCD(" behavior). The mindset change that I needed to make with growing cannabis is to
react to the trend, not the event.
Another factor - why is the pH value important? It can indicate an underlying issue and, lacking that, it indicates the result of the ionic exchange of nutrients in the res. The pH value it allows us to understand what nutrients are being taken up because we know that different nutrients are taken up at different value of pH.
There is nothing, in and of itself, bad about pH dropping or rising. It's just an indicator. The reason we keep pH "in range" is only because, if it goes out of range, nutrients will not be taken up. In contrast, the plant is not directly impacted by a pH of 5.5 any more than it is directly impacted by a pH of 6.5. The big issue for pH is how it impacts nutrient uptake.
In this case, there's no indication that the plants aren't receiving sufficient nutrients ("sufficient" is what we aim for). The plants are taking up water/nutrient solution and "They are growing like crazy overnight." The fall in pH is simply indicative of the uptake of certain nutrients which create change in the electrical balance in the res. Lacking any symptoms of a problem, I would add pH Up and let them keep "growing like crazy".