Hello coco comrades! Sweet jesus someone throw me a brain wave because I'm at the stage where panic overtakes cool logic:
I have crafted a very neat tiny 3-bucket drip system. Think Red Green meets Ricky and Julian growing in a 2x4.
The whole point of this system is so I can run coco-perlite and have the watering automated because this summer is going to be stupid-busy. The journal is here.
Here's a copy and paste of my question:
My pH isn't stabilizing. I was trying to use citric acid as a pH down, thinking no phosphorous might be better but alas I'm starting to wonder if not all acids are created equal?
I've put about 50g of citric acid into my system (now sitting at 14+gallons thanks to diluting the acid prior to adding into the system) and the pH will go down and stay stabile for two or three cycles of my system (1.5 to 2.25 hours) and then start rising again. Yesterday afternoon I adjusted the pH down to 5.5 and by 10p it was back up around 6.5.
Adjusted back down to 6 before going to bed. It was at 7 this morning. I like micromanaging my grows but this is a little nutzo.
Is this just coco? I rinsed my media incredibly well multiple times. If this is coco I can rinse my babies and just go perlite. Is it perlite? There's another new variable. Dammit.
I've also found some vague hints on other forums that citric acid isn't the most stable of acids. Doesn't an acid just come into a system, rip or forcefully give ions until depleted, and then the solution is just sitting at that pH if the system it's in has no other inputs/withdrawals?
How are there no chemistry teachers on here? I'm pretty damn sure my high school chem teacher was smoking the weed my ceramics instructor grew.
Once I'm functional I may flush the entire system and start over with phosphoric acid just so I'm not working with multiple variables while trying to troubleshoot this.
So yeah, I bought good coco and rinsed it out in a fine mesh bag until the water was clear. I put the coco/perlite mix into the system without nutes for 2 days prior to planting my girls and let it run at 3 seconds every ten minutes. Now since the sprouts are in it I've dialed back the frequency of sprays to 3 seconds every 45 minutes.
I have crafted a very neat tiny 3-bucket drip system. Think Red Green meets Ricky and Julian growing in a 2x4.
The whole point of this system is so I can run coco-perlite and have the watering automated because this summer is going to be stupid-busy. The journal is here.
Here's a copy and paste of my question:
My pH isn't stabilizing. I was trying to use citric acid as a pH down, thinking no phosphorous might be better but alas I'm starting to wonder if not all acids are created equal?
I've put about 50g of citric acid into my system (now sitting at 14+gallons thanks to diluting the acid prior to adding into the system) and the pH will go down and stay stabile for two or three cycles of my system (1.5 to 2.25 hours) and then start rising again. Yesterday afternoon I adjusted the pH down to 5.5 and by 10p it was back up around 6.5.
Adjusted back down to 6 before going to bed. It was at 7 this morning. I like micromanaging my grows but this is a little nutzo.
Is this just coco? I rinsed my media incredibly well multiple times. If this is coco I can rinse my babies and just go perlite. Is it perlite? There's another new variable. Dammit.
I've also found some vague hints on other forums that citric acid isn't the most stable of acids. Doesn't an acid just come into a system, rip or forcefully give ions until depleted, and then the solution is just sitting at that pH if the system it's in has no other inputs/withdrawals?
How are there no chemistry teachers on here? I'm pretty damn sure my high school chem teacher was smoking the weed my ceramics instructor grew.
Once I'm functional I may flush the entire system and start over with phosphoric acid just so I'm not working with multiple variables while trying to troubleshoot this.
So yeah, I bought good coco and rinsed it out in a fine mesh bag until the water was clear. I put the coco/perlite mix into the system without nutes for 2 days prior to planting my girls and let it run at 3 seconds every ten minutes. Now since the sprouts are in it I've dialed back the frequency of sprays to 3 seconds every 45 minutes.