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Hi z-bop:
I just stumbled into your thread and wanted to say that hydro is the way to go. Your plant is looking super. Some things you are likely to bump into as the plant and root system get larger are rapid and wild PH changes. The root system will fill 50% of that 5 gallon bucket, that is really 3.9 gallons if you are running .75" below the net pot, leaving about 2 gallons of nutrients that can be influenced by the plant root emissions in a very short time. So Keep your eye on the PH. Check it twice a day and make small corrections. It is ok to let the PH fluctuate between 5.6 and 6.4 but keep it in that range. I have never had a problem just going to the target PPM right away as long as you aerate your water 12 hours or more before you mix your nutes adjust PH and then change the reservoir in that order. Aerating releases chlorine from the utility system and calcium ions (helps stabilize PH). Botanicare HydroGuard is the most important additive I have used - period. If you are using a silicone additive (You should and I recommend Dyna-Gro Pro-Tekt) be sure to mix that into the water first and give it some time before adding the rest. I learned the hard way to NEVER EVER use any brass, copper or aluminium metal anywhere in your hydro system. I used a brass bulkhead on my top-off tank once and killed the entire grow.
Good luck!
I just stumbled into your thread and wanted to say that hydro is the way to go. Your plant is looking super. Some things you are likely to bump into as the plant and root system get larger are rapid and wild PH changes. The root system will fill 50% of that 5 gallon bucket, that is really 3.9 gallons if you are running .75" below the net pot, leaving about 2 gallons of nutrients that can be influenced by the plant root emissions in a very short time. So Keep your eye on the PH. Check it twice a day and make small corrections. It is ok to let the PH fluctuate between 5.6 and 6.4 but keep it in that range. I have never had a problem just going to the target PPM right away as long as you aerate your water 12 hours or more before you mix your nutes adjust PH and then change the reservoir in that order. Aerating releases chlorine from the utility system and calcium ions (helps stabilize PH). Botanicare HydroGuard is the most important additive I have used - period. If you are using a silicone additive (You should and I recommend Dyna-Gro Pro-Tekt) be sure to mix that into the water first and give it some time before adding the rest. I learned the hard way to NEVER EVER use any brass, copper or aluminium metal anywhere in your hydro system. I used a brass bulkhead on my top-off tank once and killed the entire grow.
Good luck!