Makes sense if tis is the case Myke!!I cant help but think this is caused by the bucket inside of bucket,stagnate water is sitting there heating up between floods.
I dont have air stones in res, but I believe pump for chiller make the res recirculating should make enough oxygen.No worries man.
Not sure about ebb as I’ve never tried it. Could your root temps be high in between flood cycles?
Also do you oxygenate the res for your ebb? I’m not sure if this is a done thing with ebb? But I would imagine it would have nothing but benefits.
Itl keep the solution from settling, give you highly oxygenated water and keep res water healthier for longer.
I grow dwc. And aim for lots of fine bubbles from my air stones.
I’ve used h2o2 for root rot and did not help I’m my case.
Personally I think You shouldn’t need to use it as a preventative if you have temps under control and plenty of fine bubbles with no light leaks.
Although it’s not ideal for your bennies and general health of the plant, using a res with chlorinated tap water for a week here or there helps keep roots nice and white......
Just some food for thought. Good luck!
Thanks again for the feedbackH2o2 kills off all bacteria including beneficial bacteria like teas, organic feeds etc. Thats why most wont use it, not because its bad for plants. I run a sterile res all the time and use synthetic nutes. I add 10ml of 3% every 3 days and my res stays squeaky clean. Nice white roots and amazing growth. The only byproduct of H2o2 is water. The plants will perk up and love life when you use it.
@futuretech thanks for the feedbackI see there 3 Issues, the first one is a nutrient lock, caused by the second one that is big PH fluctuations, the third issue is overwatering, so possibly there is lack of oxygen, you maybe need to make the watering timer with longer breaks.
Now the PH dropping was possibly caused by an excess of K (Potassium), and that happens often on F&D and drip systems cause of salt build-up, make sure to clean the whole system on the next run, including the tubes.
Anyway i don't know how much 0,8ec from your meter converts to PPM, but i would do 1 flush, i would start by changing all the water to 150PPM or ROI if possible for 12h, then take all that out and change once again and keep it running on a steady ph for 24h.
Make sure to figure out why the plants show overwatering symptoms, possibly lack of oxygen is due to watering after watering without time for the roots to breathe.
Thnaks for the feedbackIm going to say you are flooding them to often, I would imagine 3 x 1 minute floods per day is plenty at the stage your at.
Thanks for the feedback.I cant help but think this is caused by the bucket inside of bucket,stagnate water is sitting there heating up between floods.
Yes the inner buckets sure have holes, but when water drain it still have some left in the outer buckets.I agree with mike, the container should have some holes around, the inner container, like a net cup, that's my opinion.
I personally don't recommend any chemicals do clean the system, can get into the plastic and take really long to release, some times you even smell it after some time. I used before some products from grow shops to clean the systems, and honestly, wasn't worth it.
How i wash my systems? Water + Sponge +Patience (every corner), the tubes i use a bottle cleaner, you can adapt it to go any longer you want to.
You can't use H2o2 with any kind of organics. It kills em off and renders them useless. The point in the H2o2 is to kill off ALL the bacteria -good and bad.I have another veg room with the same ebb system.
PH drop from 5.7 to 4.7 in five days, but I dont see anything wrong with the plants.(leaf are green and roots are white)
EC also go up form 1.0 to 1.3
waht does that mean?
I change out the res with fresh nute.
I was sitting there to observe it flood.
Ph 5.8 EC 0.95 before the flood, after one flood PH drop to 5.75, EC raise to 1.0
Any feedback are welcome
cheers
I thought plants dont need water during light off, but I never done top feed before.You feed 4 times a day?Change that to 10+ times a day and keep water in the bottom where the roots live.Make sure no light can penetrate the bucket.
edit..... I run a similar system but top feed with feeder lines,pump runs 24/7.
I really have no idea what my system really is. Ebb and grow? its like ebb and flow, but instead flood to the tray. it flood to the bucketsIf this is flood and drain why is there no tray.Im confused,all i see is tent floor.
I see...I think I miss the cleaning part in the buckets...I only clean the res tank and refill water with H2o2You can't use H2o2 with any kind of organics. It kills em off and renders them useless. The point in the H2o2 is to kill off ALL the bacteria -good and bad.
Did you rinse everything including the pots/hydroton/roots or just put new water in the system? Thats the only reason I can see the EC jumping up so high, so quick after only 1 flood minutes later is if you didnt rinse everything before putting in new water in the system. Root rot will make your pH dive very quickly.
If you cleaned em out and rinsed everything real good like I mentioned, you shouldnt have that brown nasty sludge in the bottom of your bucket still like seen in the last pic you posted. It looks just as cruddy as the pic you showed on day one to be honest.
You cant really half step anything here. You have to do every step I listed or my advice wont be helpful to you at all.
I was also wondering how the roots get any air inside those buckets. I'm not sold on that type of system at all.I cant help but think this is caused by the bucket inside of bucket,stagnate water is sitting there heating up between floods.
Is the rainbow coloured link not showing up? maybe you have sigs turned off.@yummy fur thanks for the feedback
Could you pls show me the link?