Exactly that, to be fair PH is stable, just the bits that look like small white snots floating round. Assume it is bonded elements?
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EP3
Yes I get that so I don’t store it I just mix n go nowadays it’s sometimes the order you put the nutrients in some bond if not mixed
 
Exactly that, to be fair PH is stable, just the bits that look like small white snots floating round. Assume it is bonded elements?
Thank you
EP3
Also could be organic elements in the water growing. Ever left a bucket of water for a few days and seen the algae that can develop quickly? With all the nutes in the mix, it can aid the growth of bacteria and other organic matter that might be in the water
 
Exactly that, to be fair PH is stable, just the bits that look like small white snots floating round. Assume it is bonded elements?
Thank you
EP3
So what nutes have you got mixed together in that bottle?... Not sure if you've noticed if you mix an A&B formula directly together they react and ball up, which is why they recommend adding them separately to the water so they don't react..
In a similar way, if you mix a high pH solution like silicon after you've added other nutes, the high pH will lock out the things you have already added. I always add silicon products first so that the pH is lowered by your water and mixed in before you add other feeds and suppliments... Your lumps are probably where its sat and some of your nutes have reacted and clotted. :d5: :vibes:
 
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