I'll start with a little info...
I've been using tap water for over 15 years. I used to use GH (General Hydroponics) back in the day, but now use CES (Cutting Edge Solutions). I had tried using store-bought water and also water out of the vending machine dispensers. When I tried that, the PH ended up being too acidic. It seems that the PH buffers in the nutrients over-compensated and pushed it down below the recommended PH. But, with tap water, it seemed to be perfect. And it would stay perfect for around 7 days (until it was time or close to time to change it). This is in an ebb-and-flow system by the way... not drain to waste. Hardly every used any PH down except when it was close to time to change the water... sometimes I'd use a teaspoon (or less) to even it out for an extra day before changing the water/nutrients. This has been going on for the past 15 years with great results. I've always been a advocate for using tap water.
Recently I moved to a mountain community and things took a horrible turn. I doubt that CES has changed their formula right when I moved and removed the PH buffers, but that's what it feels like. It now takes me about 40ml of acid (PH down) to get the nutrients to 5.6-5.8 PH... with a brand new batch of nutrients in a 12 gallon reservoir. And I have to continuously add PH down every day for 3-4 days. I do have a 'reserve reservoir', which fills the main reservoir. Before I moved, the pure tap water in the reserve didn't have any effect on the main reservoir PH. It now does. I have to add a lot of PH down to the reserve also. I used to not have to do anything with the water for at last a week. Now, if I want perfect PH with every watering, I have to monitor and adjust 6 times/day (every time it waters).
What I'm wondering most is why this would be. Is the water just BAD here? I'll also mention that the PH doesn't seem extremely high as far as the tap water. It actually measures between 6.5 and 7. The same as tap water before that would 'accept' the PH buffers and automatically go straight to around 5.7. Even when I dump 20 ml into the 6.5-7PH tap water, it doesn't do anything. Not until I get to around 30ml does it start to go down. This just seems like very odd behavior which I've never experienced before (and have lived at over 10 places and 3 different cities during my growing period).
So I'm hoping a 'water expert' will read this and give me a little insight into this PH nightmare, why it might be happening, and if there's any way I can combat it.
Thanks in advance!
I've been using tap water for over 15 years. I used to use GH (General Hydroponics) back in the day, but now use CES (Cutting Edge Solutions). I had tried using store-bought water and also water out of the vending machine dispensers. When I tried that, the PH ended up being too acidic. It seems that the PH buffers in the nutrients over-compensated and pushed it down below the recommended PH. But, with tap water, it seemed to be perfect. And it would stay perfect for around 7 days (until it was time or close to time to change it). This is in an ebb-and-flow system by the way... not drain to waste. Hardly every used any PH down except when it was close to time to change the water... sometimes I'd use a teaspoon (or less) to even it out for an extra day before changing the water/nutrients. This has been going on for the past 15 years with great results. I've always been a advocate for using tap water.
Recently I moved to a mountain community and things took a horrible turn. I doubt that CES has changed their formula right when I moved and removed the PH buffers, but that's what it feels like. It now takes me about 40ml of acid (PH down) to get the nutrients to 5.6-5.8 PH... with a brand new batch of nutrients in a 12 gallon reservoir. And I have to continuously add PH down every day for 3-4 days. I do have a 'reserve reservoir', which fills the main reservoir. Before I moved, the pure tap water in the reserve didn't have any effect on the main reservoir PH. It now does. I have to add a lot of PH down to the reserve also. I used to not have to do anything with the water for at last a week. Now, if I want perfect PH with every watering, I have to monitor and adjust 6 times/day (every time it waters).
What I'm wondering most is why this would be. Is the water just BAD here? I'll also mention that the PH doesn't seem extremely high as far as the tap water. It actually measures between 6.5 and 7. The same as tap water before that would 'accept' the PH buffers and automatically go straight to around 5.7. Even when I dump 20 ml into the 6.5-7PH tap water, it doesn't do anything. Not until I get to around 30ml does it start to go down. This just seems like very odd behavior which I've never experienced before (and have lived at over 10 places and 3 different cities during my growing period).
So I'm hoping a 'water expert' will read this and give me a little insight into this PH nightmare, why it might be happening, and if there's any way I can combat it.
Thanks in advance!