dimebag87
Well-Known Member
Hi. Since my plants have been in flower I have had serious ph issues I grow in a wilma that I have moded into what is basically a DWC type system. Cut a long story short my PH has been plummeting from an optimal level of 5.8 to 4.8 at exactly the same time every third day after a res change (probably due to left over P after all the N has been taken) because its only 30 liters which is not enough for four plants.
This is probably causing them considerable stress even though they are not left in the low ph solution very long. This brings me to my question. I read recently that in hydro that even if your nutrient solution isn't in a optimal range that the actual "root zone" PH still quite possibly could be fine. E.g nute solution is at 4.8 but root zone is stil in the 5.5 range. Is that a possibility or is this misleading info?
On top of that I have light burn and suppercropping to do in week five from too tall plants. Hermie time for me this grow I think!!
Thanks for any input!
This is probably causing them considerable stress even though they are not left in the low ph solution very long. This brings me to my question. I read recently that in hydro that even if your nutrient solution isn't in a optimal range that the actual "root zone" PH still quite possibly could be fine. E.g nute solution is at 4.8 but root zone is stil in the 5.5 range. Is that a possibility or is this misleading info?
On top of that I have light burn and suppercropping to do in week five from too tall plants. Hermie time for me this grow I think!!
Thanks for any input!