Hey
@Nosias
I realize I am a beginner and having my own issues but I am also using the AN Ph Perfect nutes both grow and bloom phases. In fact, I am mimicking Hansbricks (man I hope all is well with him). Part of what I realized yesterday with input from folks here and on another forum was, that I was monkeying up the ph perfect technology by adding ph down.
I was actually following the specific directions for for the growteck pro silicate. I added the silicate to my batch, ph's it down to 5.5-6.5 and agitated well (else the silicate does not disperse properly). Then I would add my base nutes then additives then test the pH again and add ph down to get it to 5.8 or 6.0.
Honestly, I was amazed. I did a test yesterday.
I made up two 4 gallon batches one mid flower one late flower.
So basically one was 1.5ml/l the other 2ml/l of sensi bloom a and b.
I started with my cal mag then my sensi blooms then my hydroguard, terpinator, big bud/overdrive and bud candy.
My tap starts at 7.3ish. I use tap water.
After mixing the batches BAM 5.9ph
From my research today, that is supposed to hold that buffered ph zone for 7-10 days.
I understand the pH perfect Nutes do 2 things
- They buffer your mix pH down (in my case to 5.9) AND
- They buffer the medium you’re growing in allowing it to accept (and use) pH values within a wider range
I am groing along side two others using the ph perfect nutes and they are not ph'ing anything. Precharged the coco with tap water, feed with AN nutes and flush with tap water. No ph up or down and their gardens are just killing it. They say they will never use a diff nute nor ph again.
Bottom Line: I believe I have caused my lockouts in my other plants by adding ph down to my initial res mix.