simpsonsampson420
Well-Known Member
im not sayin that they cut off air to the roots... nor in no way did i come close to hinting that.. im saying it keeps them moist... getting splashed with water is different than being submersed... if the roots hit air, just air, they dry out and die... since a DWC system splashes the roots, keeping them moist, they dont dry out nor do they drowned.. they have the air they need to grow and survive and the splashing keeps them moist so they dont dry out and have water on them to absorb for the plant.. obviously if you took a root system and put into water eventually the roots will drown and die... but just as roots cant survive in because they drowned they cant survive in just air because they dry out... the "splashing" in the DWC system solves both those problems and is what allows the plant to thrive and the root to stay alive...