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The gumballs make me giggle
Does that digital display link to dose your pH and keep it set or is it just monitoring?
What are those little spiral jobbers at the bottom of your netpots?
i like em too!!! even if the plants don't look good they make me smile anyway!! hahaha
i just monitor ATM... been trying to make it a doser too but struggle on the code. maybe if Moe comes back he'll help me get it finished.
but thus far i haven't had to adjust the ph, it's been pretty steady eddie!!
those are my water spinners. they make the water spin in a circle in the round bucket and it helps remove co2 from the root zone.
nah, i'm fuckin with ya!!!! hahahahahaha
it's just a plastic screw from an airpot. the center hole in those netcups are larger than those little lecca balls so i needed something to block the hole and the screws were laying right there within eye sight on my garden cart so i was like bingo! hahaha
are ya gonna make me say it, i was high!!! hahahaha
I knew they were airpot screws but was likewhen I saw Grump's question but was thinking this fucking pothead's got something going on and kept it quiet. I figured you were trying to get roots to grow in a spiral or something
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So to set your pH, you just set it for your system along with the nutes and it doesn't drift on you correct?
Do you pH anything for what you give the soil plants and if so do you see any drift?
i knew you of all people knew what it was!!
correct, the first thing i add to my plain water is Ph up or buffer solution, a bunch of it. immediately followed by ph down. it was first explained to me as if up is A and down is B and you add A+B the water stabilizes for that short few days. but if you add AAAAAAAAAA + BBBBBBBBBB then it lasts longer. so this is the way i approach it. my water starts out around 6ph add 2ml per gallon and then it shoots it up to about 10. if there are any micro nutrients in the water at this time they will separate from the water and never mix properly again. so this is why i start with AAAA + BBBB and then once under ph 7.0 i then start adding other nutrients to the water and continue to lower to 5.8 once the plants are happy they help keep the ph in check for themselves. the plants help buffer themselves to an extent. if the solution and plants are happy it can go for months and never drift one way or the other. i call this the sweet spot!!!!
soil ph checks? hahah never... not once... always read horror stories of growers chasing runoff numbers and made a decision to never go down that rabbit hole. so i always figured if i'm not gonna measure out why should i measure in!!!! hahaha
for the record i never really stopped watering the soil plants with my rain water. i don't think there was anything ever wrong with it other than some algae.
same barrel of water, same exact soil as last grow, same everything, well i killed the algae that was it.. no problems...
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What’s the white drywall plug for?forgot to post an update on these... soo... i killed the right boob... fafo with these new lecca balls..
so all i really had in already established plants were there two goofballs... so in they went..
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that was about a week ago and now they look like this..
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i'm having an issue but it doesn't look like my problem did before so i'm not getting to worried just yet, my rez temp is higher than i even want to type out loud!!
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so they look sad but not the same sad as before, i want to continue on and see what happens yet.
I asked the same thing reading the last page. Looks like drywall plugs to hang heavy objects.What are those little spiral jobbers at the bottom of your netpots?
My dad calls that Farmer smarts. You use what you have at hand.i like em too!!! even if the plants don't look good they make me smile anyway!! hahaha
i just monitor ATM... been trying to make it a doser too but struggle on the code. maybe if Moe comes back he'll help me get it finished.
but thus far i haven't had to adjust the ph, it's been pretty steady eddie!!
those are my water spinners. they make the water spin in a circle in the round bucket and it helps remove co2 from the root zone.
nah, i'm fuckin with ya!!!! hahahahahaha
it's just a plastic screw from an airpot. the center hole in those netcups are larger than those little lecca balls so i needed something to block the hole and the screws were laying right there within eye sight on my garden cart so i was like bingo! hahaha
are ya gonna make me say it, i was high!!! hahahaha
I thought the same thingWhat’s the white drywall plug for?![]()
Wow that's wild man! I've never heard of using adjusters like that. Nutes I've used always added the nutes first then use an adjuster to go up or down.
But yeah I was wondering if you did anything to your rain collector or your soil grow water with that gadget.
I have to adjust mine down but I don't spike it back and forth like what you were saying. I just added down and with Foop pH down it held steady but with the Safer brand it drifts up. I can't get the Foop anymore so I got Humboldt Secret which is phosphoric acid.
I think the Safer just breaks down, since it's citric acid & molasses based, before I can totally empty the barrel so the water drifts back up in the meantime. Not back up to 10.0 but up to around 8 before I bring it back down to 6.5-7.
I've had "pH controller doser" on ebay search alert for a few months and finally got a hit worth pursuing. It will be here Saturday so kinda hoping it might be able to take over the whole keeping pH in line job for me
I asked the same thing reading the last page. Looks like drywall plugs to hang heavy objects.![]()
I thought the same thing
Why'd he throw a Nader in there..?
Ha yeah. Here in Kansas, we take every chance we get to reference something based on Tornados. I'll say Naders if we're being funny, or zip-its if I'm trying to sound cool. Zip it right to the wall.. get it?a Nader?!?!?! i never heard them called that before. i'm boring, i just call them drywall anchors. Zen called it a plug...
multiple types of ups or buffers combined will always function better than any one alone.
it's why when i was using the agsil16 buffer (potassium silicate) i also still added the ph up (phosphoric acid) to team up together.
and the GH up i'm using right now is also phosphoric acid. without a buffer my solution drifts up about .2 per day.
Ha yeah. Here in Kansas, we take every chance we get to reference something based on Tornados. I'll say Naders if we're being funny, or zip-its if I'm trying to sound cool. Zip it right to the wall.. get it?
Yep, they are the newest ones I’m familiar with. Only good for drywall. Can be installed with just a Phillips screwdriver.This is what I saw, @Zen_seeker..
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Mostly called zip-its around here. No drill bit required just zipt it to the wall.
Yeah same. They're anchors unless you're talking to some old head that calls 'em blues and screws.The metal types I/we just call anchors, some have strange nicknames like lazy Susan’s.
Ha yeah. Here in Kansas, we take every chance we get to reference something based on Tornados. I'll say Naders if we're being funny, or zip-its if I'm trying to sound cool. Zip it right to the wall.. get it?
I'd be nervous about making a concoction toxic to plants using adjusters together like that. I've killed so many plants with adjusters so it makes me cautious using them.
I dumped a barrel yesterday tuning my doser. Started at 9.0 but overdosed down to 3.9. The amount of adjuster needed to bring it back up woulda made a barrel of plant killer water so I dumped it and started over. I just don't trust up and down in the water together. They'll cancel each other out on the pH meter but concentrate in the rez pretty much making a seawater or a saline type deal toxic to plants.
I think your GH Up is actually potassium carbonate and your down is the phosphoric acid. Both can be good for plants but in small doses.
Too much of the acid even when the meter is correct on the pH can produce a micro nute lockout as well so this is where you get the questions about why is a plant dying when the meter says everything is good sorta deal. Good chance too much down was used chasing the pH.
I’m not sure if everyone calls them plugs or because it was the brand we usually got when we ordered for job sites?
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Different box but RawlPlug or drywall plug is what we called them at work in the 80’s/90’s.
Come to think of it I finally had to start buying my own. My case from back then ran out only a couple years ago.![]()
I just don’t get it, what’s left to check?
If you have one, i have found it very beneficial to put the ph doser on a timer. I have mine on a 1/2 second on then 15 minutes off. This gives the system time to work it through and if more if needed then it will come. This really helped me from overdosing, even with diluted ph down. Just a recommendation. Better to get to the right ph slowly then have to correct it later with ph up.Wow that's wild man! I've never heard of using adjusters like that. Nutes I've used always added the nutes first then use an adjuster to go up or down.
But yeah I was wondering if you did anything to your rain collector or your soil grow water with that gadget.
I have to adjust mine down but I don't spike it back and forth like what you were saying. I just added down and with Foop pH down it held steady but with the Safer brand it drifts up. I can't get the Foop anymore so I got Humboldt Secret which is phosphoric acid.
I think the Safer just breaks down, since it's citric acid & molasses based, before I can totally empty the barrel so the water drifts back up in the meantime. Not back up to 10.0 but up to around 8 before I bring it back down to 6.5-7.
I've had "pH controller doser" on ebay search alert for a few months and finally got a hit worth pursuing. It will be here Saturday so kinda hoping it might be able to take over the whole keeping pH in line job for me
Haha this killed me... sorry man.DIY plant killer 2000...
f you have one, i have found it very beneficial to put the ph doser on a timer. I have mine on a 1/2 second on then 15 minutes off. This gives the system time to work it through and if more if needed then it will come. This really helped me from overdosing, even with diluted ph down. Just a recommendation. Better to get to the right ph slowly then have to correct it later with ph up.
You say the ph is dropping though? Hm, usually that means time for a res change right or what do you think, a slow drift up is a good sign ive always believed
You aren't the only one with hydro problems, i have a friend who does ok outside but struggles inside using the 4 waterfall ponic system i gave him that worked great for me. These are looking ok though right? Look ok to me besides a few leaves, I'm no expert though so I'll shut up lol
Haha this killed me... sorry man.
I recently found out the symptoms of bleach burn. Like I'll ever need to know that again, but hey!
Well....so i assume you're going to grow that plant out in your system until you have four healthy clones ready to go in. then what do you plan to do with that original plant?
I'm so glad I started with RODI. I just felt from the beginning that I'd like to know exactly what's in the water.since rodi water it's been a breeze.
so i notice some new growth today, temps have been really good for two or three days now. i also just noticed the rez level going down, first time since i put them in so i guess thats a good sign. weird thing though the ph started diving down again. this seems to be a pattern. it's steady for a few weeks and then starts diving. been adding 2-5ml of up per day now for the past three days
if they can make it through the week and not get any worse i think i'll put the two honey fried bananas in. they're just gonna die but what else am i going to do with them. they're growth rate is too slow for me to wanna make moms out of and it's too late in the year to put them outside so i'll put them in the DIY plant killer 2000...
it's just funky to me on how some leaves look nice and others look bad.. i mean how is half a plant okay?? this is gonna be the death of me and i don't think i'll ever figure this out.
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all four of these plants were all started within a week of each other.. i'm the only person i know that can grow soil plants five times faster than hydro plants! hydro is sooooo slow!!!! hahaha
Yes for me once i see the ph drop instead of to up i change the res
bought a digital timer to do the slow release, no code. Sucks can't get the pro stuff from moe to work, maybe he can help out.
I still use this $50 ph controller, $20 diy doser from eBay, and then the timer. Only thing to replace is the ph probe every two years it seems for me.
When the plants are young i go two weeks before a res change, once they start moving i like to do every week, but that is mainly due to my small system volume. I have a topoff with nutes, but it's crazy to think that plants are using everything in the same ratio I'm giving them, so over time it's likely a buildup of something is going to happen that eventually the plants get fussy about.
I struggled with weird decencies when using tap water, but now since rodi water it's been a breeze. And I've never had better roots. For me i have too high temps to not use a chiller, cold water is more oxygen saturated capable and discourages bad stuff for root health, it's a win win all around. For me i think about dirt grows how the earth is colder than the air above, maybe plants like this for all grow types, just me thinking no science lol
How those roots look again? What beneficials r u using? All of us combined should be able to get you straight
I got a good one on AliExpress for around 100 i think.
But I'm not trying to send you farther down the rabbit hole so i should stop lol
I'm so glad I started with RODI. I just felt from the beginning that I'd like to know exactly what's in the water.
My reasoning is my own. When I mix a batch of nutes, everything I add to the res brings down the ph a little. So to me, as they drink more than eat, the concentration of your mix goes up which in turn brings down the pH.
So far, with these Athena nutes, my pH has stayed damn stable so I've been watching my ppm. When the ppm goes up, they're not eating, so I'll mix a lighter batch or dilute with RO.
I agree with Ninja... when the plants are young, I go weeks without a res change, normally only doing a change to up the ppm or to reset to proper ratios. As they grow, they drink my top-off before any significant changes happen in the plant sites.
That's basically my rules of thumb. Res change or dilute when they've slowed their eating OR res change when the top-off res has replenished the whole system volume; roughly 35 gallons for me.
Did you ever get that bottle of Balance?
Looks like all the discoloured leaves on the right are from the bottom. Just sitting up high.