Hi all! Been looking into the Lucas formula and have found a couple threads on it but nothing seems to answer my questions.
I have a RO filter that should be arriving today. Have the GH nutes for the formula already. Probably won't be starting with it until my DP Auto Blueberry has finished but I am stumped...
So from what I have read with the formula you get a PH at a perfect 5.8. I don't understand how it stays this way after you start adding in plain RO water, as the method instructs. The way I read it if, for example, you start with a four gallon reservoir after you top off with the equivalent of four gallons RO water you switch out the whole thing and start over with fresh nutes. Does the PH keep a constant level even with the top offs?
Having a really frustrating time with my filtered well water so this method interests me.
I also read differing things on RO water in general. I see threads that say RO water is great for correcting PH swings and then I read that all RO water does is create PH swings. Then I read that you should buffer the water with 20% tap water so the PH won't swing... I'm at a loss here
Any assistance would be really appreciated! Just trying to learn what to expect before I actually get the filter up and running.
I have a RO filter that should be arriving today. Have the GH nutes for the formula already. Probably won't be starting with it until my DP Auto Blueberry has finished but I am stumped...
So from what I have read with the formula you get a PH at a perfect 5.8. I don't understand how it stays this way after you start adding in plain RO water, as the method instructs. The way I read it if, for example, you start with a four gallon reservoir after you top off with the equivalent of four gallons RO water you switch out the whole thing and start over with fresh nutes. Does the PH keep a constant level even with the top offs?
Having a really frustrating time with my filtered well water so this method interests me.
I also read differing things on RO water in general. I see threads that say RO water is great for correcting PH swings and then I read that all RO water does is create PH swings. Then I read that you should buffer the water with 20% tap water so the PH won't swing... I'm at a loss here
Any assistance would be really appreciated! Just trying to learn what to expect before I actually get the filter up and running.