Hydroponic on a boat. Why is my ph constantly rising??
My guess, is because the nitrogen is being lost by uptake of the plants and by vaporization. It also could be losses of sulfur taken up by the plants. which is why you use the pH down.
Your reservoir is too small and you are mixing different kinds of plants with different ages. That automatically will cause problems. You usually don't mix plants of different ages because the more mature plants will suck up all the nutrients depleting the reservoir faster and the smaller plant roots will struggle to keep up. You have large plants like basil in a small reservoir. I would have set those larger plants up on a bucket instead. The easiest thing to do is to change the solution weekly as these different plants and ages are taking up the nutrients too fast and unevenly. If you plant, try to put plants of the same age and kind in each tube. Since the reservoir is so small, it won't be enough to grow out the plants without replacing the solution weekly. Use hydroponic formula suitable for the type of plant you are growing. Different plants have different needs.
Your reservoir is too small and you are mixing different kinds of plants with different ages. That automatically will cause problems. You usually don't mix plants of different ages because the more mature plants will suck up all the nutrients depleting the reservoir faster and the smaller plant roots will struggle to keep up. You have large plants like basil in a small reservoir. I would have set those larger plants up on a bucket instead. The easiest thing to do is to change the solution weekly as these different plants and ages are taking up the nutrients too fast and unevenly. If you plant, try to put plants of the same age and kind in each tube. Since the reservoir is so small, it won't be enough to grow out the plants without replacing the solution weekly. Use hydroponic formula suitable for the type of plant you are growing. Different plants have different needs.