Hydrochloric acid, not hydroponic acid, lol ...that makes more sense damn auto correct.
My garden is 1000 sqft, and I'm always upgrading. Problems usually occur with an error in design, and spills; sometimes hundreds of gallons....
In the past, I've had emergencies, and used hydrochloric acid.
The carbonates in tap water keeps the pH upto about 6.8-ish. The nitrification of ammonia slowly drops the pH throughout the week. Luckily, it...
I've been growing cannabis with the aquaponic method since 2015. I get 1.5 gpw on average. My 5000L system floats between 6.4pH and 6.8pH. I teach...
The pH for hydroponics works best set lower because salt/chelate based fertilizers dissolve easier in lower pH. Generally hydroponic grows are...
Target pH for aquaponics is 6.4pH to 6.8 pH. Aquaponics is more of an "organic" growing situation, meaning the the bacteria, and nematodes like...
Phosphorus is greatly affected by the cold. Anything below 60°f-ish will start to show phosphorus deficiency and purpling will set in. Cold has a...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2886115/
As long as it's in an environment that is suitable for growth, it will spread. This includes teas, soil, roots, ect..
Im using:[ATTACH] from the "house of hydro" for about 32cuft of fog chamber.
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Second string of lights is built in row 1, room 3 (fogponics). [ATTACH] A quick look at the leaves of my fogponics, and you can see the it...
I pump my water into rooms with a 5100gph pump. This filter is in my tank room, within a 1000L ibc tote. Everything is currently bein switched...
New beefy sock filter.. [MEDIA]
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