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Sorry if this has been gone over, if so please direct me to the information! I am having some trouble wrapping my head around the concept of refilling a reservoir that still has nutrient solution in it. I'm specifically referring to flood/drain ebb/flow, but any recirculating rez would apply.
Let's say for example (I made these numbers up from recent experience), I add 20 gal of RO water @ 6.8pH and 10ppm, I add 5ml per gal of MagiCal, bringing the ppm to 260. Then I add veg nutes...
Can someone explain to me how to top up a reservoir (rez)? I just don't get it...
Let's say for example (I made these numbers up from recent experience), I add 20 gal of RO water @ 6.8pH and 10ppm, I add 5ml per gal of MagiCal, bringing the ppm to 260. Then I add veg nutes...
Can someone explain to me how to top up a reservoir (rez)? I just don't get it...
April 16, 2020 at 05:51AM
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