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Anyone had this issue before? And if so how’d they correct it? Halfway through flower and the run off PH will not rise above 4.9. It was doing fine for the first five weeks. Tracking within 0.2 of the input PH number.
This is my second grow using Advanced Nutrients Coco Products and I’m running the sensi coco master recipe using floraflex coco. Same as last time and I’m 39 days into flower. But for the life of me I can’t get my runoff ph up above 4.9. It was doing fine till about a week ago it started falling way off from what I was feeding it with. Last time the ph ended up getting even lower and I’m trying to nip it in the bud before that happens. Nothing that I’ve done has brought it back up or even really moved the needle. I religiously watch my run off and make sure to always, I mean always, have a decent amount of run off per plant two hours before lights out.
So here’s what I’ve done in my four (4) GMO plants in five (5) gallon floraflex pots to try and reset the medium:
1: flushed 10 gallons of RO water, with some sensi cal mag extra, ph’d to 6.2, and nothing. I mean I got the ppm’s down by the ph didn’t come up. And even though 6.2 in we had 4.9 out.
2.) Flush with 10 gallons plain RO water Ph’D to 6.7. PPM’s down further but ph still coming out at 4.9.
3.) Fed it again at a ph of 6.2 and ppm at 1000 and went till I got a gallon of run off. And still the runoff is 4.9.
So needless to say the coco medium is giving me a hard time right now. Either it has become too acidic due to a nutrient build up or buffering depletion. Tomorrow I plan to do the following:
Stronger buffering with the Sensi Cal Mag using 1/2 cup per five gallons of water and running five gallons through each plant, meaning I’ll need 20 gallons of RO for this. PH naturally coming out at 6.2 as the input solution after the cal mag. No need to adjust the ph this time. I will do slow even watering with this and check the run off after and then in a couple hours to let it all stabilize.
Hopefully the above does it. If not maybe I top dress with Dolomite lime.
But assuming it works I’ll go back to feeding normally after.
This is my second grow using Advanced Nutrients Coco Products and I’m running the sensi coco master recipe using floraflex coco. Same as last time and I’m 39 days into flower. But for the life of me I can’t get my runoff ph up above 4.9. It was doing fine till about a week ago it started falling way off from what I was feeding it with. Last time the ph ended up getting even lower and I’m trying to nip it in the bud before that happens. Nothing that I’ve done has brought it back up or even really moved the needle. I religiously watch my run off and make sure to always, I mean always, have a decent amount of run off per plant two hours before lights out.
So here’s what I’ve done in my four (4) GMO plants in five (5) gallon floraflex pots to try and reset the medium:
1: flushed 10 gallons of RO water, with some sensi cal mag extra, ph’d to 6.2, and nothing. I mean I got the ppm’s down by the ph didn’t come up. And even though 6.2 in we had 4.9 out.
2.) Flush with 10 gallons plain RO water Ph’D to 6.7. PPM’s down further but ph still coming out at 4.9.
3.) Fed it again at a ph of 6.2 and ppm at 1000 and went till I got a gallon of run off. And still the runoff is 4.9.
So needless to say the coco medium is giving me a hard time right now. Either it has become too acidic due to a nutrient build up or buffering depletion. Tomorrow I plan to do the following:
Stronger buffering with the Sensi Cal Mag using 1/2 cup per five gallons of water and running five gallons through each plant, meaning I’ll need 20 gallons of RO for this. PH naturally coming out at 6.2 as the input solution after the cal mag. No need to adjust the ph this time. I will do slow even watering with this and check the run off after and then in a couple hours to let it all stabilize.
Hopefully the above does it. If not maybe I top dress with Dolomite lime.
But assuming it works I’ll go back to feeding normally after.