Cissy
Active Member
I have grown a few times now and I initially made sure to change my reservoir every 10-14 days as so many here have suggested.
I then went to changing it once a month (basically 1 change on an 8 week flowering cycle).
This last time I didn't even change it at all.
I did not notice any difference at all between changing the water/nutes every 10 days and this last time where I didn't change it at all.
My PH never fluctuated much and I would just add water and more nutes as I needed to. Adjusting on the fly.
I saw absolutely no benefit to changing the reservoir so often and I am still wondering if I am missing something here? I yielded just as much in all instances.
Now a person might ask why I wouldn't bother to change it, but I have one huge reservoir and its not only difficult to change, but very costly as well. So I am asking again, why is it that we should be changing it? I would like some sort of a logical reason for doing so before wasting my time, water, and nutes.
ty
I then went to changing it once a month (basically 1 change on an 8 week flowering cycle).
This last time I didn't even change it at all.
I did not notice any difference at all between changing the water/nutes every 10 days and this last time where I didn't change it at all.
My PH never fluctuated much and I would just add water and more nutes as I needed to. Adjusting on the fly.
I saw absolutely no benefit to changing the reservoir so often and I am still wondering if I am missing something here? I yielded just as much in all instances.
Now a person might ask why I wouldn't bother to change it, but I have one huge reservoir and its not only difficult to change, but very costly as well. So I am asking again, why is it that we should be changing it? I would like some sort of a logical reason for doing so before wasting my time, water, and nutes.
ty