Gixxerboy
Well-Known Member
I have had an ongoing calcium deficiency for quite some time and tried everything to resolve it.After much reading I found that I have been improperly using my PH up.When mixing up a new batch of nutrients I always add nutrients to the water then pH adjust.By adding the pH up to the nutrients in the water a white cloud would form.I thought nothing of this.Come to find out that it was actually the calcium in the water reacting or locking out from the pH up.Now I know this is not news to most but by adding the pH up to plain water and then adding the nutrients.I have no calcium lockout cloud and it has since stopped my deficiency.It just seemed easier to pH the nutrients instead of guessing what the water should be before adding the nutrients.It takes no time to hit the proper pH by adding it to the water first.Just shoot high and let the nutrients bring it down.My pH was never stable had to adjust twice a day this is also solved, rock solid no drops just rises when the nutrients become more concentrated.Also mix your pH with water for adjusting after the nutrients are in the reservoir.This bit of info has made a huge difference,best thing I have picked up in a while.