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Hydroponics / Aeroponics
PH rise, EC rise, less water usage
Hi guys,
I'm in the week 3 of flowering and I need some advice.
A few days ago I noticed that my plants started to use less water per day (10% less). This was followed by slightly raised EC by 0,03EC. It was a bit confusing bcs I lowered the humidity and room temperature a day before (from 27 to 26 celsium, from 56 do 50 humidity) - I was expecting the plants will start to use more water bcs of the lowered humidity.
From this point the EC was constantly rising, so I diluted the water in the...
PH rise, EC rise, less water usage
I'm in the week 3 of flowering and I need some advice.
A few days ago I noticed that my plants started to use less water per day (10% less). This was followed by slightly raised EC by 0,03EC. It was a bit confusing bcs I lowered the humidity and room temperature a day before (from 27 to 26 celsium, from 56 do 50 humidity) - I was expecting the plants will start to use more water bcs of the lowered humidity.
From this point the EC was constantly rising, so I diluted the water in the...
PH rise, EC rise, less water usage

