Day 4
Well today we learn about Calcium hypochlorite and the crappy solubility of store bought stuff. A "mud" will form on the bottom of your ORP injection bucket.
Disclaimer: Calcium hypochlorite products come with a warning that it's a violation of federal law to premix, kind of like how it's against federal law to grow MJ
The fix to this, I presume, is to put the intake for ORP injector several inches from the bottom of the bucket so at least you don't suck up pure mud. I have adjusted accordingly.
Old filter:
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New filter for comparison:
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I'm struggling with humidity right now. It seems a dehumidifier is actually completely unnecessary. Running 4k LEDs seems to make the minisplit run in cooling mode so much that it dropped the humidity to 38%. I turned off six of the lights in order to assist them with the shock from transplanting as well as to reduce the cooling load and hopefully raise humidity a little. I also put in a small bedside humidifier. Doing these two things has raised humidity to 50%. The poor little things barely have roots coming out of their rooters.
Since I changed the filter I also decided to change the reservoir for shits and giggles to see how the numbers actually add up one by one.
Reservoir: 50 gallons
RO water treated with UV - 0.1 EC
Adding in 250mL Silica blast and the last two tablespoons of superthrive I had - 0.47 EC
I had the ORP controller turned off and set pH to 9 and EC to 1.47 (so pH adjustment wouldn't affect EC - it's stupid how they run at the same time by default since nutes lower pH anyway)
After achieving equilibrium I set pH to 6 and turned on the ORP controller. I achieved a pH of 5.98 and an ORP of 700mV at 2.6EC. For those of you who struggle with math that accounts for 1.2 EC.
So in order to maintain an EC of 1.0 for nutes with ~.47 being silica it's necessary to set target EC to 2.6.