Description
FlairForm StopBloc - 1L
Blocks in the feed circuit can be caused by media, dirt, algae, salt buildup, and limiting feed outlets like as drippers.
To reduce this issue:
- Use a filter at the nutrient pump's input. In recirculating systems, the return line should also have a filter installed.
- Make sure the surface area of the filters is large. As a result, the frequency of cleanings will be reduced.
- Plants should be positioned to prevent roots from entering drain outlets.
- To aid in preventing salt precipitation, keep the pH of nutrients—especially calcium sulfate—well below 6.5.
- Clean the nutrient solution frequently to avoid the accumulation of slimes and algae.
- Make sure all of the nutrients are soluble.
- Steer clear of utilising water with excessive levels of "hardness."
- Make use of a routine maintenance plan. Frequent "discarding" and "flushing" will aid in preventing the accumulation of solids such plant debris, insoluble salts, and algae.
- It helps to do a chemical flush to get rid of insoluble precipitates in between crops.