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If you have massive ph spikes it can a use your nutrients to bind together and fall out of your solution...Yeah I usually ad nutes then PH the water.
What do you mean precipitate
If you have massive ph spikes it can a use your nutrients to bind together and fall out of your solution...Yeah I usually ad nutes then PH the water.
What do you mean precipitate
I use the 5ml ones i stole from the hospital when swmbo had the babei buy 1cc needle-less syringes by the 100 pack on ebay. a bit easier to measure out accurately. once you get used to the new ph dwon/up, you can almost guess how much to add to get your pH in range.
Correct. Simple way to help this is to make sure you swirl the water in a circle just before you drop the pH down. The constant movement of water helps prevent precipitation. Ya always feel bad when you see a cloudiness as you drip the pH down. That's all ya stuff falling out of solutionDo
Do you add straight undiluted ph up or down after you add nutrients to any bucket, container, resevoir?
A drastic spike in ph can cause your nutrients to precipitate is all I'm saying.
Something to watch for
Yeah all I have is a single 4 inch airstone in my 5 gallon coco dtw test bucket. It stays very stable since nothing is eating it. 6.2 for daysI have a large air stone and one of the aquarium mixer things in the Rez. So it’s not stagnant.