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I ask because after dealing with ph dropping constantly and deciding to flush with straight RO water as an experiment, for the first time in about a month my res didn't drop 1.0-2.0ph and instead slightly raised maybe .2-.4ish. Any ideas as to wtf I got going on? Thinking was carbonic acid or something but with the straight RO water for 24 hours, it didn't lower ph despite my air pump. Every other nutrient concoction i've made drops ph overnight severely. Also I found bugs in the rapid...
Ph swings. Does root rot/bacteria prefer high or low ppm water?
Ph swings. Does root rot/bacteria prefer high or low ppm water?
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