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Hello everyone.
I just dived into hydroponics... and I'm already drowning...
Well, i have 8 plants in two box + a third maintenance box for a total volume of 70L.
Roots are not submerged as i use 360degrees sprinklers. It is may be called Aero..
Here is my problem:
I use RO water which is EC 0.0 PH~4
I put my MaxiGrow nutrients and my PH goes down to 3.5.
So i want to raise it and i use a powder, because i dont have the regular PH UP.
This is the powder that i use with the same RO...
Water Chemistry and PH raise.
I just dived into hydroponics... and I'm already drowning...
Well, i have 8 plants in two box + a third maintenance box for a total volume of 70L.
Roots are not submerged as i use 360degrees sprinklers. It is may be called Aero..
Here is my problem:
I use RO water which is EC 0.0 PH~4
I put my MaxiGrow nutrients and my PH goes down to 3.5.
So i want to raise it and i use a powder, because i dont have the regular PH UP.
This is the powder that i use with the same RO...
Water Chemistry and PH raise.
from Hydroponics / Aeroponics https://www.rollitup.org/t/water-chemistry-and-ph-raise.1015001/

