Just so you know, whether you put the ph down in before or after your nutrients it still in your "feed water". So that point is invalid. The only nutrient I know of that raises ph is silica.I have a 35 gallon tank that I have to PH, it takes just a little more than a couple drops.
Just to be clear as there seems to be a bit of confusion. You do NOT want to add your PH solution (up or down) to your feed water. The straight shot of acid can react adversely with the nutes. This is why you want to ph before you add the food and give it time to dissipate. This is in the cases that you NEED to ph. If your water comes out at 8.0 and your nutes raise it 1.0, then you should ph your water down to 6.0 (5. if you are shooting for around 7.0 (6. before you add the nutes.
Why would you want to add acid to your feed water? Doesn't it make more sense to have the water ready to just add the nutes and then feed instead of adding acid to your feed water? This really isn't a difficult concept. Some mutha fuckers are always trying to ice-skate up hill.
Ive used SUb cultre line, General Hydroponics line, Foxfarms line, Some random Organics line that popular down her ein the Bay Area, Natures Gro Terra Line, shit some other's I can't even remember... And every single one of them made my PH fluctuate... OR were you just talking about raising? BEcause most did however lower it more acid rather than alkalineJust so you know, whether you put the ph down in before or after your nutrients it still in your "feed water". So that point is invalid. The only nutrient I know of that raises ph is silica.
Ph down goes in the water right after nutrients, it causes no fall out; (unless used in conjunction with humic acid) and in my case again in about 24 hours to get it stable for the week.
It does fluctuate. I set to around 5.8 after Rez change. 24 hours later it's back at 6.8. Adjust back to 5.8 and it will stay in the 5.6-6.2 range i like staying in until the next Rez change week later.Ive used SUb cultre line, General Hydroponics line, Foxfarms line, Some random Organics line that popular down her ein the Bay Area, Natures Gro Terra Line, shit some other's I can't even remember... And every single one of them made my PH fluctuate...
OH! I see! I concur! I guess I misunderstood you a bit there in your previous post, my bad.It does fluctuate. I set to around 5.8 after Rez change. 24 hours later it's back at 6.8. Adjust back to 5.8 and it will stay in the 5.6-6.2 range i like staying in until the next Rez change week later.
No worries, that is why I clarified.OH! I see! I concur! I guess I misunderstood you a bit there in your previous post, my bad.
Wow, really?!um, wtf?
I was created in a laboratory. I have no relatives as I am not human.are you fucking related to finshaggy?
Ok dude. What is your water PH and what is the Ph after you add nutes? Tell me this and I will draw you a picture.Is anyone but me not getting this?
Just answer my questions and you will understand.I'm not interested in your technique and do fine without it but thanks.
Ok, this might help. My water comes out of the RO filter into my storage tank at 7.0 and my nutes raise my PH about 1.2 points. So, before I add the nutes to the water, I lower the PH to 5.5 so that when I add the nutes to my water the PH goes up to 6.7. Understand now?I'm not interested in your technique and do fine without it but thanks.
What doesnt make sense? If I didn;t adjust the PH of my water/food mix, the PH would be 8.2, so I adjust it down where it needs to be.I understand the process I just don't understand the reasoning behind it. it makes no sense.