I mix my nutes in a 5 gallon bucket and then I use a submersible pump attached to a hose and watering wand to water my plants. Lately I seem to be getting a ton of sediment in the bucket after watering.
Here is my M.O.
My water sits in gallon jugs with bubblers. Regular city tap water.
I generally take one jug and mix my nutes in with that. I shake it up real good and I never really notice anything not mixing. I use the FF Big Bloom and sometimes add one of the Fox Farms Bloom Boosters.
Then, I pour that mix into the 5 gallon bucket with the other 2 or 3 gallons of water.
I stir everything up with my spoon and then I adjust the pH.
After I am done watering, there is always a tiny bit of unmixed nute sediment. OK, no problem with that (although I don't know why I have powder sediment with liquid nutes.) but in recent months, I have noticed that the amount of sediment left is huge. Probably a quarter of the total bulk that I added. WTF!!!
Anyone else having sediment problems with Big Bloom?
Any tips for mixing nutes to help them blend? Lecithin for plant food? LOL
Thanks
Here is my M.O.
My water sits in gallon jugs with bubblers. Regular city tap water.
I generally take one jug and mix my nutes in with that. I shake it up real good and I never really notice anything not mixing. I use the FF Big Bloom and sometimes add one of the Fox Farms Bloom Boosters.
Then, I pour that mix into the 5 gallon bucket with the other 2 or 3 gallons of water.
I stir everything up with my spoon and then I adjust the pH.
After I am done watering, there is always a tiny bit of unmixed nute sediment. OK, no problem with that (although I don't know why I have powder sediment with liquid nutes.) but in recent months, I have noticed that the amount of sediment left is huge. Probably a quarter of the total bulk that I added. WTF!!!
Anyone else having sediment problems with Big Bloom?
Any tips for mixing nutes to help them blend? Lecithin for plant food? LOL
Thanks