There seems to be a lot contradictory info regarding water and res changes. I'm still trying to figure it out.
Just because something "works" does not mean it's optimum or that your plants are as healthy as they could be. Not changing res water may work but is it the best method? On the flip side is replacing the water and nutes on a regular schedule a waste of good water and nutes?
These questions are a bit rhetorical because I will get different DWC/nute answers from different people.
1. Hydro stores say change the nutes/water often but does just mean "buy more nutes from us".
2. Lucas says changes the nutes/water after you replace the amount of fresh water your res holds.
or
3. go the whole flowering term only adding water and nutes as needed and never change the res. (addback system)
Different growers use variations of the three methods above and there are people that say "it works for me" in every case.
The ultimate question (which again will have multiple answers) is: Which of the methods above will grow the healthiest plants that produce the most buds yet not waste water or nutes? That's the nirvana I'm looking for.
I'm 2.5 weeks into flower with a 25gal res for 6 plants. My roots/plants look superb.
I've replaced 16 gal of the original 25 and have added nutes to keep ppm around 900/1000. (addback system).
Water temp is 71 (I know, a little high)
The problem is now the ph drops from 5.8 to 5.4 overnight. Why? (it usually goes up overnight not down) Is there a way to test if the water is full of toxins or if it's OK to continue my process?
Sorry for the long winded post.
YGB