Exactly same problems here in 5gal bubbleponics bucket using RO water. My problem however is I don't chase ppm or ec, I don't own a tds/ec meter. Probably should but am on last couple weeks of flower ILGMs Jack Herer auto.
I haven't had any algae/slime issues even though minimum h2o temps have never gone below 78°F, roots are vibrant white, have alot of hairs, and tbh most of my 5gal bucket IS ROOTS..maybe 1.89 gallons of water are in my bucket at this very moment. Using Botanicaire Hydroguard to keep bacteria levels high to break down the carbs in Sweet Raw I've added during flower. I used GH MaxiGro for 3 weeks during veg and had explosive growth both roots and terminal growth even though I couldn't keep PH below 7(my ph buffers uh....for another day). I wanted to use tap but my local well water has so many contaminants(have used for soil grows and have noticed genetic mutations/hermies). I am now using GH liquid Koolbloom and dry ripening formula, along with cal mag w/fulvic acid 2-0-0. I have not noticed any explosive growth since preflower stretch, and the two days of stretch were so hot and dry RH35% in my house and high PH, I had light/heat burns pretty extensively. Plant went into shock but has come out on the other side relatively unscathed! This plant is rugged but now since flower, I cannot get my h2o to stabilize despite awesome trichome and calyx formation. Plant is healthy but has battle scars like a mofo.
Last water change was last week but even then, during veg I had a plant that the ph would drift to almost 8 and water levels were dropping almost a gallon a day! Now water levels stay relatively stable and i catch myself having to partially drain enough h2o to add PH up and replace. PH goes up to 5.8 or 6.3 and IMMEDIATELY drops back down to 4.9-5.5. I realize making a more base solution being acidic already is more difficult than the opposite but I'm shooting to allow an up drift like in veg but this hypothesis seems to be incorrect. Older fan leaves close to the bottom become necrotic and it seems like plant is pulling N from those leaves. I also do not manicure or defoliate, I don't see the need. Lights are Lenofocus 150W fullspectrum, a custom pcb board, leds and driver I've made putting out roughly another 125watts or more of the blue/red/uv and 80watts cool white t12s vertically for side lighting.
I want to do what is being brought up here and do a flush but without an ec meter, I don't want to bump up nutes in solution and compound an issue that may not even problematic at all in the first place. You know? If sh*t ain't broken, why fix type o thing.
Seriously though, I feel like this particular plant is struggling with iron deficiencies seeing as this plant has seen more alkaline solutions or is this the acid rain effect everyone is talking about?
Nickel for your thoughts.