yeah, you gotta get that below 70, at least...The temp of the reservoir is 79F.
Collectively? RDWC or just seperate buckets?All three buckets are about 10.5 gallons.
I have heard of people buying an old culligan (water purifier) and using the water cooler available inside the unit. To my understanding it takes a little customizing but I have heard it works and you can usually get them for a $100. cheap easy fix. other than that a water chiller from hydro store.I was thinking the same thing Snafuu. My friend just put a frozen water bottle in there and it melted pretty quick. The temp of the reservoir is 79F. Way too high, right? Does anyone know of a cheap, but good fix for this?
Try Root Assist from skunk labs horticulture, ive used their foliar products with great success and this product looks really good from what ive read on info page. It's a "1 step brew process", and from my experience with microbe tea's you dont need to control the water temp and root development is greatly enhanced.. When im done with the current microbe product im using im gunna get the Root Assist.So i relocated my plants to another house all together. As i was moving them the other day I noticed the roots were looking on the brown side. Do these roots look okay? Shouldn't they be more white?
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I highly suggest looking into that product because chiller's are not only super expensive, but no necessary.. You can run 76-80 temps all day with powerful microbe maintenance. You wont even need to clean the system ever just dump and refill if need be. There are many ways to brew but Root Assist is likely the most powerful for simplicity.Last week the reservoir got pretty low. I didn't think she would drink that much and when i checked on her it was pretty low. Sorry for not mentioning this earlier i just remembered. Do you think this had anything to do with the discoloration?
Yea ive seem many people do that, but rdwc never had any advantages for me since i use drain valves on each bucket, and microbes to avoid any rot issues. I been doing dwc for so long, nothing compares to microbes as maintenance, i actually wouldn't even consider running DWC without it. Chilling water never did anything for me.. but more then anything it either just a pain in the ass or expensive to try and lower the water temp consistently to a point where roots dont really even flourish.Okay I'm def going to look into root assist. In the meantime i turned my DWC into a RDWC by adding a bucket and connecting it to one plant bucket with hose and barbed connectors. It seems to pump the water out but doesn't return the water very well. I raised the plant bucket and placed the outtake on the water pump directly in front of the intake on the reservoir bucket in order for it to flow right. I am going to use frozen gallon jugs of water to keep the water cool in the reservoir and pump that to the plant bucket. Thanks