I'm running a 2 sight rdwc using ionic nutes and was wondering would it be a problem to run some humic acid with hydroguard or are these 2 no good together thanks in advance
no worries. good luck! pH is most important in dwc. get your system dialed in and try a kelp/humic mix like what i use. it can be done. for like molasses, no way. no carbs/sugar etc in dwc. but a water soluble kelp or humic wont' hurt.
no worries. good luck! pH is most important in dwc. get your system dialed in and try a kelp/humic mix like what i use. it can be done. for like molasses, no way. no carbs/sugar etc in dwc. but a water soluble kelp or humic wont' hurt.
My ph keeps creeping up a little every 4-6 hrs not sure why but I'm on it.....here's something funny for you.....i literally Googled hydroguard vs southern ag and pulled up a long thread on here and I'll be damned if you are not the guy I was just reading your comments lol wow!! So what was the final outcome on rdwc and hydroguard vs southern ag?
GFF is both more concentrated and less expensive than hydroguard.
I used both over the course of 3 seasons in my RDWC system without a chiller. No issues.
I did add a chiller this year and switched to Tribus with great results.
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