nor cal 999
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Water holding to air porosity chart I found along time ago^^^
Yeah, I've already got a little algae from the initial perlite "flush". I was expecting some (supposedly harmless), but later, lol. I was pleasantly surprised by how retentive the perlite was of water - and from your chart it's equally good at holding O2 (thanks for that). I've drastically cut back on the amount of water flow, since the roots will have damp perlite to work with anyway. I'll get some ucroots, but I'm hoping the light watering and perlite's O2 retention will keep root rot away.Awesome, I always love some ingenuity. I did run on test plant strictly in 100% perlite and seen little to know difference under exact same conditions as clay pebbles. I did notice lots of algae growing on top of perilite towards the end. Too my knowledge I assumed it was do to overwatering because the perilite seemed to stay more saturated due to the density vs clay pebbles let more oxygen in. I swear by ucroots if running sterile rez. It does wonders. I had a clone with extreme root rot once and did a root drench in 50% ucroots to water and it was cured in a week or 2. Happy growing. Any questions I'm here to help the best I can.
Awesome, I always love some ingenuity. I did run on test plant strictly in 100% perlite and seen little to know difference under exact same conditions as clay pebbles. I did notice lots of algae growing on top of perilite towards the end. Too my knowledge I assumed it was do to overwatering because the perilite seemed to stay more saturated due to the density vs clay pebbles let more oxygen in. I swear by ucroots if running sterile rez. It does wonders. I had a clone with extreme root rot once and did a root drench in 50% ucroots to water and it was cured in a week or 2. Happy growing. Any questions I'm here to help the best I can.
Yeah definitely let me know how that works, love the idea of hempy buckets. Also, if your running beneficials dont use ucroots. Kills all good and bad bacterias. Good luckYeah, I've already got a little algae from the initial perlite "flush". I was expecting some (supposedly harmless), but later, lol. I was pleasantly surprised by how retentive the perlite was of water - and from your chart it's equally good at holding O2 (thanks for that). I've drastically cut back on the amount of water flow, since the roots will have damp perlite to work with anyway. I'll get some ucroots, but I'm hoping the light watering and perlite's O2 retention will keep root rot away.
I'll keep you posted, and thanks again for the input!
I would like to try that, I've just never tried. Also my pump is 600watts and it was $400 so I'd hate to burn it up. Did you use Dutch buckets or hempy?run 24/7 you will see it grow much quicker
the power is in the flow Thank you
How many droppers do you run in total?Hi shame you have such power wasted in the pump change it around so you can use less wattage by top feeding. mine uses 30 watts
no i do not use others i designed my own system based on NTT Nutrient Trickling Technique the only true hydroponic method
Trickling seems to work, so far. I replaced one weak clone and now all three are showing new growth, so they're getting SOMETHING from the trickle. Enough? I don't know, but I just bumped the nutes from 500 to 800 ppm (over the 200 ppm my well water provides). I'll keep inching it up as the plants grow. Since "I don't know what I don't know" this is still a crapshoot - but FUN...Yeah definitely let me know how that works, love the idea of hempy buckets. Also, if your running beneficials dont use ucroots. Kills all good and bad bacterias. Good luck
If I had a pump that could trickle, I'd probably give that a try for sure. I usually stay around 400 to 600ppm for the first 2 weeks of veg. Then increase 200ppm a week but never exceeding 1200ppm during flower. Not sure if that's normal but works for me.Trickling seems to work, so far. I replaced one weak clone and now all three are showing new growth, so they're getting SOMETHING from the trickle. Enough? I don't know, but I just bumped the nutes from 500 to 800 ppm (over the 200 ppm my well water provides). I'll keep inching it up as the plants grow. Since "I don't know what I don't know" this is still a crapshoot - but FUN...
I've got calcium and iron - don't know that they're in forms available to the plants @ 200 ppm out of the tap. BEAUTIFUL drinking water, though. I thought I'd hold what I have for nutes and in two weeks follow your +200 ppm/week model. Only "oddity" I'm seeing is the ph needs reset (from 8-8.4 down to 5.5) TWICE a day. The perlite should be neutral (assumption) and the plants aren't active enough to do that, so I'm chalking it up to the 12" airstone (though there's some controversy about that from what I've been able to find). Not that I mind much. I LIKE putting eyes in the tent(s) - probably TOO much, lol...My ppm is around 40 from the tap. I forgot to mention alot of my ppms is from calmag, roughly 300.
What's the ph of your water before nuts and adjustment?I've got calcium and iron - don't know that they're in forms available to the plants @ 200 ppm out of the tap. BEAUTIFUL drinking water, though. I thought I'd hold what I have for nutes and in two weeks follow your +200 ppm/week model. Only "oddity" I'm seeing is the ph needs reset (from 8-8.4 down to 5.5) TWICE a day. The perlite should be neutral (assumption) and the plants aren't active enough to do that, so I'm chalking it up to the 12" airstone (though there's some controversy about that from what I've been able to find). Not that I mind much. I LIKE putting eyes in the tent(s) - probably TOO much, lol...
8.1What's the ph of your water before nuts and adjustment?
I dont think I have it anymore but this might help
Another useful tidbit...thanks! I cleaned & changed the res today & ph'd the 6 gallons to 5.4. Within 2 hours it tested at 6.4. This was with no feeding/watering yet, just sitting with the airstone running. Gotta be it...I dont think I have it anymore but this might help
Hmmm, yeah its either the air stones or just because your starting off with high ph like me. Definitely one of the 2 since roots haven't been in contact. Also like you said maybe the perlite but I've known perilite to be neutral as well. Let me know if you find out. I'd be interested to know to put in the arsenal lol.Another useful tidbit...thanks! I cleaned & changed the res today & ph'd the 6 gallons to 5.4. Within 2 hours it tested at 6.4. This was with no feeding/watering yet, just sitting with the airstone running. Gotta be it...
Next res change I'll spend a few bucks and use distilled water instead of tap. I think it'll be useful to compare...Hmmm, yeah its either the air stones or just because your starting off with high ph like me. Definitely one of the 2 since roots haven't been in contact. Also like you said maybe the perlite but I've known perilite to be neutral as well. Let me know if you find out. I'd be interested to know to put in the arsenal lol.
There ya go, I'm betting it being better then what your dealing with. Definitely post results.Next res change I'll spend a few bucks and use distilled water instead of tap. I think it'll be useful to compare...