Hi all! I've been growing for a few years but I've a complete noob when it comes to hydroponics. I just started using some very basic DWC buckets, and I seem to be having some trouble with the pH.
The pH has been fairly stable until recently, when it suddenly went from 5.8 to 5.5 in three of my buckets, resulting in yellow, spotted leaves. One bucket in particular really wants to drop its pH, and I've had to add 20 drops of pH up for the past two days to keep it around 5.9 (this bucket's nutrient PPM went too high recently, resulting in nute burn, coincidence?).
As I understand it, there are two reasons for dropping pH. The first is an increase in the PPM of the nutrient solution, which hasn't been the case here. The second is root rot, which does not appear to be the case either since my roots are very healthy and white (a little pink from the Lucas Formula, actually).
The reservoirs have been given nothing but RO water, and 0-4-8 strength Lucas Formula, except for the one that got 0-5-10 (burned my plant). PPMs range from 350 to 450 currently.
I am using a GH dual-diaphragm air pump in 4 buckets with large ecoplus airstones, which I believe should be sufficient to avoid root rot.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful. I'm thinking of adding 3% hydrogen peroxide in case there is microbial life in my buckets... and perhaps more air...
EDIT: I forgot to add that there is a *slight* fish tank smell in my buckets. I usually associate that with microbial activity...
The pH has been fairly stable until recently, when it suddenly went from 5.8 to 5.5 in three of my buckets, resulting in yellow, spotted leaves. One bucket in particular really wants to drop its pH, and I've had to add 20 drops of pH up for the past two days to keep it around 5.9 (this bucket's nutrient PPM went too high recently, resulting in nute burn, coincidence?).
As I understand it, there are two reasons for dropping pH. The first is an increase in the PPM of the nutrient solution, which hasn't been the case here. The second is root rot, which does not appear to be the case either since my roots are very healthy and white (a little pink from the Lucas Formula, actually).
The reservoirs have been given nothing but RO water, and 0-4-8 strength Lucas Formula, except for the one that got 0-5-10 (burned my plant). PPMs range from 350 to 450 currently.
I am using a GH dual-diaphragm air pump in 4 buckets with large ecoplus airstones, which I believe should be sufficient to avoid root rot.
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful. I'm thinking of adding 3% hydrogen peroxide in case there is microbial life in my buckets... and perhaps more air...
EDIT: I forgot to add that there is a *slight* fish tank smell in my buckets. I usually associate that with microbial activity...