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Old 10-29-2007, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.GoodStuff View Post
What's the pH doing? Not staying steady or did you just use to much pH down and had to adjust it back up?
Well, "not staying steady" is a relative term. It's not quite as rock steady as it was in the second half of my last grow, but it's nothing like the problems I had in the first few weeks. I mean the pH got all the way down to 5.2 while I was gone . And this morning it was a terrifying 5.9 .

Mostly I think it's really just a matter getting the new batch of solution stabilized and remembering that there aren't enough nutes in there to buffer the pH when I make changes. So a little pH Down goes a long ways lol. I'm sure once that's happened it'll be back to no movement like before.
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