I think it all depends on your waters pH, and your nutrient pH. I just use tap water and my tap pH is around 8.5, nutrient pH is much lower like 5, if my pH is dropping it means my plants are drinking more water than up taking nutrients, hence the lower pH in the nutes. Try to find the balance of nutes where pH swings at a slower rate.I've been running a Stink Bud variation of two tubs and in the later stages of flower the pH seems to go down instead of up!
Question does dope change it's chemical transfer in Flower? It seems like it changes it's waste products in later flowering.
Of course, this too.You might want to have a good look at roots
In veg, plants pull a lot of nitrate (No3) which drives ph up. In bloom, plants pull a lot of potassium (K) which drives the ph down.I've been running a Stink Bud variation of two tubs and in the later stages of flower the pH seems to go down instead of up!
Question does dope change it's chemical transfer in Flower? It seems like it changes it's waste products in later flowering.
Thanks, I thought it was something like that.In veg, plants pull a lot of nitrate (No3) which drives ph up. In bloom, plants pull a lot of potassium (K) which drives the ph down.
I've been running a Stink Bud variation of two tubs and in the later stages of flower the pH seems to go down instead of up!
Question does dope change it's chemical transfer in Flower? It seems like it changes it's waste products in later flowering.
Check and smell roots for root rot!?I've been running a Stink Bud variation of two tubs and in the later stages of flower the pH seems to go down instead of up!
Question does dope change it's chemical transfer in Flower? It seems like it changes it's waste products in later flowering.
By my measuring stick, it's totally normal for there to be mild PH drop in preflower and onwards. I always go from a rising PH in veggy to a falling PH in flower. As long as mine don't drop by more than about .1-.2 in a day, I don't concern myself much and just adjust the PH. When/if it begins to drop more than that daily, I take notice but still don't make any drastic changes, I just watch the plants carefully and readjust PH.I've been running a Stink Bud variation of two tubs and in the later stages of flower the pH seems to go down instead of up!
Question does dope change it's chemical transfer in Flower? It seems like it changes it's waste products in later flowering.
Uptake of P in bloom will drive the ph up not down Its mainly the heavy potassium uptake in bloom that causes it to fall. Fwiw, N can drive the ph up or down depending what form of N it is. Nitrate (NO3) drives it up, ammonium NH4 drives it down.That is pretty normal. The plant is using more P which in turn is causing it to acidify your nutrient solution.
In flower you are using a lot of N, which has the opposite effect.
That is what I saw during flowering.
That is conditional on everything else being healthy.
That's great, as long as your plant's look healthy you're good to go...don't be nervous about using too much PH up or down. It's just converted to nutrients by your plant, doesn't do any harm to your plants.Well I'm not panicking, the plants are looking okay. I had to pick of a big bud of NL that was hitting my lights and damn, it's pretty good smoke. I'm waiting for it to amber up but it's taking it's own sweet time doing it. Going in to the 5th month since germination ( they are autos).
Shit, yeah. Right on. I mis-spoke. K will drive your PH down. Thanks for clarifying.Uptake of P in bloom will drive the ph up not down Its mainly the heavy potassium uptake in bloom that causes it to fall. Fwiw, N can drive the ph up or down depending what form of N it is. Nitrate (NO3) drives it up, ammonium NH4 drives it down.