mycorrhizae and ph in dwc please help

dwceazy

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anyone know if this is ok im using great white in dwc and my ph is sky rocketing overnight from 5.8ish to 7-7.5 is this ok will the myco initiate a change at the root zone just do not want any lockouts
 

dwceazy

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its strange to everything up top green down below white but i know strict ph is important ive also heard that with real growers charge you dont need to worry about ph as much and great white is basically the same thing without molasses but 7.5 is huge and makes me wonder if it changes ph to sort of soil levels
 

Nugachino

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I wouldn't have thought bennies and other microheards would be of any use in water culture. Not when most go the salt based feed route.
 

xmatox

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anyone know if this is ok im using great white in dwc and my ph is sky rocketing overnight from 5.8ish to 7-7.5 is this ok will the myco initiate a change at the root zone just do not want any lockouts
If you like great white, get orca. Same thing, but in liquid form.
 

dirtWeevil

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teas? Are you brewing this stuff up like you would a compost tea and then adding that to your res? The kind i use is myco grow soluble its a powder i put a pinch right in the res
 

dwceazy

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teas? Are you brewing this stuff up like you would a compost tea and then adding that to your res? The kind i use is myco grow soluble its a powder i put a pinch right in the res
im using great white soluble but when i make tea i use 10l ro water half teaspoon of great white worm castings in a sock some molasses and 15ml of hydroguard/aquashield and bubble 24-48hrs then i fiter this through 2 layers of socks as to try filter out as much organic material as i can
 
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