DREAMSPACEY
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If your running a sterile res with hydrogen peroxide and decent temps in an ebb and flow, and topping off with RO and fresh nutes when 5 gallons of 25 are used. How often do you need to change the water?
None of that matters. Watch the plants like a hawk; they'll tell you when they're running low on something. Change your res at the first sign of anything odd. In my case, that's often a sudden change in the pH pattern. If I suddenly have to add pH up every day for instance, that's a telltale sign that changing the res is due.Thanks for the replies, i havent changed my water in 2 weeks and it still looks clear. Theres a little clay dust here and there on the rubber gaskets that hold the 1/2 in. Hose fittings but the plants dont seem to mind. Im thinking i could go another week without any problems. Cross fingers*
How big is your nutrient reservoir? I do changeouts every other week but my RDWC is 130 gallons. I often top up in between, as needed.I use to try and push it to around 20days and while it worked I've seen better growth and over health witch change outs every 10 days or so with one top off at around day five
I run single 27 gallon totes now one plant per ..How big is your nutrient reservoir? I do changeouts every other week but my RDWC is 130 gallons. I often top up in between, as needed.
Same here.I run single 27 gallon totes now one plant per ..
I'm in your camp more than you may think. I don't do any kind of heavy duty cleaning or sterilization between runs- in fact, I think that's counterproductive.Interesting.
I run a 12 gallon reservoir (about twice the volume of my E&F tub) and do not change or clean from seed to harvest. I add water and nutes when it gets low enough to require it. I have run several crops this way and have not had any issues thus far. Maybe I am lucky or maybe changing and cleaning is not necessary, I don't know.
I have been curious about why folks change and clean so often. Hell, I do not do any metering or anything. I guess my approach is that if the plant will grow in it then it is fine. My harvests are respectable and the flower is top notch.
Sorry, I am not trying to discredit anything, just curious.
I don't clean just once I've added back water a few times I drain left over usally less then five gallons out if 27 gallons . And new water fresh nutes . But I'm sure what your saying can be doneInteresting.
I run a 12 gallon reservoir (about twice the volume of my E&F tub) and do not change or clean from seed to harvest. I add water and nutes when it gets low enough to require it. I have run several crops this way and have not had any issues thus far. Maybe I am lucky or maybe changing and cleaning is not necessary, I don't know.
I have been curious about why folks change and clean so often. Hell, I do not do any metering or anything. I guess my approach is that if the plant will grow in it then it is fine. My harvests are respectable and the flower is top notch.
Sorry, I am not trying to discredit anything, just curious.
This is basically what im trying to accomplish, top offs with nute adjustment and no complete change outs.Interesting.
I run a 12 gallon reservoir (about twice the volume of my E&F tub) and do not change or clean from seed to harvest. I add water and nutes when it gets low enough to require it. I have run several crops this way and have not had any issues thus far. Maybe I am lucky or maybe changing and cleaning is not necessary, I don't know.
I have been curious about why folks change and clean so often. Hell, I do not do any metering or anything. I guess my approach is that if the plant will grow in it then it is fine. My harvests are respectable and the flower is top notch.
Sorry, I am not trying to discredit anything, just curious.