5.8 is the number I’d use as the home base, not 5.2. That chart is looking more at nutrient availability in the solution, but the roots still have to actually take those ions up without getting stressed. In DWC, parking the bucket down around 5.2 can make calcium and magnesium uptake get weird pretty quick, even if the chart makes it look tempting.
A short dip into the low 5s after mixing isn’t automatically a disaster, but I wouldn’t aim to live there. I’d set fresh solution around 5.7-5.8 and let it drift up into the low 6s before bringing it back down. That gives you a wider window instead of trying to force one magic number.
If the pH won’t drift normally or it keeps diving, I’d look at res temp, oxygen, EC strength, and whether the pH pen is calibrated before blaming the target number. In water culture the root zone tells on you fast.