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Thanks GV! Does the potassium bicarbonate minimize pH drift?Hey GDB apart from top feeding I'm similar having resovoirs inside my T and outside my T I use a 40L bin & pump to mix with. Once my nutes hit the T resovoirs they don't budge. When I mix I:
That's me solid but used in two days. I use 0ppm water so have to buffer first with PB then after calmag my water sits around 350ppm.. when I tried a lighter ppm calmag I got drift.
- Add 100ppm potassium bicarbonate
- Smoke
- Add 1.5ml/L calmag
- Waste some hours in life maybe overnight
- Add maxibloom to strengthen
- Leave for hours or over night.
- PH down to 6.3.
Not sure if your tap is super soft like some lucky people get.
I can't remember what Coco you use but I pH to 6.3 pretty much the whole way. Alot swear by solid 5.8.. some nute companies will recommend 6.2 in flower so I would say it's ok as long as your in that range.
If you get that water buffered good and cat trust it will definitely drop a huge work load. Cold pressed or synthetic make life easy as organic salts can be wild sitting there.
Hope this helps you bro