Hi all,
I've got a bit of a work related problem (not cannabis related) and thought I'd reach out here to see if anyone might be able to shed some light on it for me. It's a bit long and technical but please bare with me, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a bit of background.
I work on a commercial strawberry farm growing strawberry plants/runners in coir bags on long 'tables'. I'm responsible for fifteen 50m (164') long poly tunnels covering 1 hectare (2.47acres). There's about 24,000 mother plants in total which need to multiply into 600,000+ daughter plants to meet customer orders.
We apply our feed from two 1000L (264gal) IBC tanks, we have a dosatron for each tank which injects feed tank solution into our raw water at a set injection rate which we raise or lower to get our EC in the desired range. Our company agronomist supplies a feed recipe based on an analysis of a raw water sample. The tanks have agitators in them so nothing settles out of solution, but no aeration.
I buffered the bags with a mix of Calcium Nitrate (150kg/1000L in tank A) & Magnesium Sulphate (75kg/1000L in tank B) until the runoff EC dropped to 1.0 then we planted away.
The day we planted we switched over to our vegetative feed recipe which consists of
Tank A per 1000L
80Kg Calcium Nitrate
20Kg Potassium Nitrate
1Kg Iron DTPA
Tank B per 1000L
25Kg Potassium Nitrate
35Kg Magnesium Sulphate
10Kg MonoPotassiumPhosphate
6Kg MonoAmmoniumPhosphate
1Kg Iron DTPA
510g Manganese Sulphate (20%)
15g Copper Sulphate
185g Zinc Sulphate
80g Solubor
10g Sodium Molybdate
Currently I'm working at an injection rate of 0.8% - 8ml from each tank per 1000ml of water which gives me an EC of 1.4
Ideally I'm aiming for a pH of 5.8-6.0 and here's where the problem begins.
A few weeks ago before we started trying to adjust our pH, our pH going in was 6.3 and the raw water just before it gest mixed with the nutrient solution was about 7.0.
I should mention we draw water from the local river along the edge of the farm which is filtered & slightly chlorinated (I think about 20ppm)
I've done a calculation using 10L of raw water, 80ml from tank A + B and it takes 0.06ml of 80% Phosphoric Acid to drop the pH by 0.1. I upscale it and add 7.5ml per 100L in Tank B (100x0.06ml + 25% because of our 0.8% injection rate) for every 0.1 pH we need to drop, as per the directions from our agronomist but it has no effect at all.
I've currently added 1900ml of Phosphoric acid to this batch of nutrients and nothing except the pH rising! Sometimes it will go down briefly but then a couple of hours later the pH is back to where I started or higher.
At first I thought it was some weird sort of reverse effect the acid was having due to some sort of unforseen reaction in the B tank, then I tested our raw water in my work area and in the last few weeks the pH has gone up to 8.4, so today I went & took a sample direct from the river and the pH was 9.0 and an EC of 0.12.
Can anyone tell me why no matter how much acid I add I'm not getting any noticeable results?
I've tried pouring concentrated acid in the B tank all in one go then giving it a good mix before letting the agitators take over.
I've tried slowly adding concentrated acid in small amounts and mixing thoroughly in between
I've tried diluting the acid first in 20L (5gal) of water and both pouring it straight in & pouring it in bit by bit and always stir it in thoroughly.
Every afternoon at the same time when the river pH seems to be highest I test the pH coming out of the drippers and then do my calculations and chuck more acid in the tank with no more luck than the day before.
Our agronomist isn't much help, he can't explain it and just tells me to keep adding more acid until I eventually reach the tipping point and the pH drops. The problem with that is if it suddenly decides to plummet I have to dump the rest of the tank because you can't try to adjust the pH back up.
I apologise for such a lengthy post, I'm just desperate for some sort of an answer. I appreciate and thank each of you who managed to read all of that and also anyone who may be able to help.
Thanks
Ozbud
I've got a bit of a work related problem (not cannabis related) and thought I'd reach out here to see if anyone might be able to shed some light on it for me. It's a bit long and technical but please bare with me, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a bit of background.
I work on a commercial strawberry farm growing strawberry plants/runners in coir bags on long 'tables'. I'm responsible for fifteen 50m (164') long poly tunnels covering 1 hectare (2.47acres). There's about 24,000 mother plants in total which need to multiply into 600,000+ daughter plants to meet customer orders.
We apply our feed from two 1000L (264gal) IBC tanks, we have a dosatron for each tank which injects feed tank solution into our raw water at a set injection rate which we raise or lower to get our EC in the desired range. Our company agronomist supplies a feed recipe based on an analysis of a raw water sample. The tanks have agitators in them so nothing settles out of solution, but no aeration.
I buffered the bags with a mix of Calcium Nitrate (150kg/1000L in tank A) & Magnesium Sulphate (75kg/1000L in tank B) until the runoff EC dropped to 1.0 then we planted away.
The day we planted we switched over to our vegetative feed recipe which consists of
Tank A per 1000L
80Kg Calcium Nitrate
20Kg Potassium Nitrate
1Kg Iron DTPA
Tank B per 1000L
25Kg Potassium Nitrate
35Kg Magnesium Sulphate
10Kg MonoPotassiumPhosphate
6Kg MonoAmmoniumPhosphate
1Kg Iron DTPA
510g Manganese Sulphate (20%)
15g Copper Sulphate
185g Zinc Sulphate
80g Solubor
10g Sodium Molybdate
Currently I'm working at an injection rate of 0.8% - 8ml from each tank per 1000ml of water which gives me an EC of 1.4
Ideally I'm aiming for a pH of 5.8-6.0 and here's where the problem begins.
A few weeks ago before we started trying to adjust our pH, our pH going in was 6.3 and the raw water just before it gest mixed with the nutrient solution was about 7.0.
I should mention we draw water from the local river along the edge of the farm which is filtered & slightly chlorinated (I think about 20ppm)
I've done a calculation using 10L of raw water, 80ml from tank A + B and it takes 0.06ml of 80% Phosphoric Acid to drop the pH by 0.1. I upscale it and add 7.5ml per 100L in Tank B (100x0.06ml + 25% because of our 0.8% injection rate) for every 0.1 pH we need to drop, as per the directions from our agronomist but it has no effect at all.
I've currently added 1900ml of Phosphoric acid to this batch of nutrients and nothing except the pH rising! Sometimes it will go down briefly but then a couple of hours later the pH is back to where I started or higher.
At first I thought it was some weird sort of reverse effect the acid was having due to some sort of unforseen reaction in the B tank, then I tested our raw water in my work area and in the last few weeks the pH has gone up to 8.4, so today I went & took a sample direct from the river and the pH was 9.0 and an EC of 0.12.
Can anyone tell me why no matter how much acid I add I'm not getting any noticeable results?
I've tried pouring concentrated acid in the B tank all in one go then giving it a good mix before letting the agitators take over.
I've tried slowly adding concentrated acid in small amounts and mixing thoroughly in between
I've tried diluting the acid first in 20L (5gal) of water and both pouring it straight in & pouring it in bit by bit and always stir it in thoroughly.
Every afternoon at the same time when the river pH seems to be highest I test the pH coming out of the drippers and then do my calculations and chuck more acid in the tank with no more luck than the day before.
Our agronomist isn't much help, he can't explain it and just tells me to keep adding more acid until I eventually reach the tipping point and the pH drops. The problem with that is if it suddenly decides to plummet I have to dump the rest of the tank because you can't try to adjust the pH back up.
I apologise for such a lengthy post, I'm just desperate for some sort of an answer. I appreciate and thank each of you who managed to read all of that and also anyone who may be able to help.
Thanks
Ozbud
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