AlphaPhase
Well-Known Member
I just wanted to start a thread for future ebb and grow bucket users. I personally have just started my first ebb bucket grow. Right off the bat, I've had an over watering problem.
I started a 6 bucket system and transplanted 6 nicely rooted clones from my bubble cloner into the buckets using hydroton as a medium. I figured flooding every couple hours would be fine, my theory being the roots are small and would need to be flooded more often until they have established their root systems. WRONG! I noticed right away something was wrong. Droopy leaves (upside down canoes), stunted growth etc.
I then tried every four hours. Same problem. Then every six hours. Things started getting better, but still showing symptoms. I now have it set to flood every 8.5 hours for 15 minutes. Problem solved.
Less flooding with new transplant clones is important! Trust me. Start with flooding once. Then watch the clones for a minor wilt, then flood. Should take 6-9 hours before seeing symptoms. Most threads said flood every 4 hours or so. I am now assuming that this flood time is for full veg plants, NOT newly transplanted clones.
I'd like others input on this subject as I know it is plant and eenvironment dependant, but I do believe flooding every 4 hours for NEW clones is too much.
I started a 6 bucket system and transplanted 6 nicely rooted clones from my bubble cloner into the buckets using hydroton as a medium. I figured flooding every couple hours would be fine, my theory being the roots are small and would need to be flooded more often until they have established their root systems. WRONG! I noticed right away something was wrong. Droopy leaves (upside down canoes), stunted growth etc.
I then tried every four hours. Same problem. Then every six hours. Things started getting better, but still showing symptoms. I now have it set to flood every 8.5 hours for 15 minutes. Problem solved.
Less flooding with new transplant clones is important! Trust me. Start with flooding once. Then watch the clones for a minor wilt, then flood. Should take 6-9 hours before seeing symptoms. Most threads said flood every 4 hours or so. I am now assuming that this flood time is for full veg plants, NOT newly transplanted clones.
I'd like others input on this subject as I know it is plant and eenvironment dependant, but I do believe flooding every 4 hours for NEW clones is too much.