Hey how deep does the water have to be in order for it to be DWC ????
I'm sorry This post was just a joke. If you read it again it will come to yaHey how deep does the water have to be in order for it to be DWC ????
Shit. If it keeps my roots as bone bright white as yours, and I don't have to blow $50 a month on 35% h202.....I'm sold.To you, and all the rest of the DWC'ers in here... I strongly recommend Dutch Master Zone as a product to use. It's not a nutrient, it's a tank conditioner, or whatever they call it. I really love the effects and think you guys will too. You can use it with any synthetic nutes, kinda replaces H2o2 in the system if you use it.
It's something like $27 for a liter, and at 1 ml/gal that's good for 1,000 gallons of rez water. Super cheap, especially for something that works well, at least in my opinion.
Your grow will speed up if you raise the water level, I looked at the picture & can see some cord roots(extra thick) if the water level up to the plant not the net pot but the plant it will not waste that time.GLCheck out my dwc grow by clicking the box in the signature. I need any advice and support I can get!
Totally agree with Jig here. Keep your res about 1/2 to 1 inch under the net-pot for the seedlings, and once they've established about an inch into the soup, cut the top feed/hand feed, and bubble the shit out of 'em. I made the mistake of further pursuing the top-feed @ 8/24. Not necessary. In fact, not worth it at all. I'm running 4 beer can sized stones in a 20g res. Water movement is great for raising DO levels, too. I'm just using a cheap $15 sub pump (used initially for top-feed) (at the cost of 1-2 degrees res temp) that can push the soup around real respectable like.On that point... I used to be of the strategy when running clones to have the water level 'close' to the bottom of the net pot. Seemed to work OK. I thought the bubbles would splash the roots encouraging them to grow down... find the water.
This grow, supchaka (another riu member) told me to raise the water so the roots (that had already formed) were underwater. I basically just raised half the tub/ tilted the thing so half were underwater. The roots on them BLEW UP. I quickly raised the water level so that the roots were submerged and you can see the results above. That's about 5 days of root growth from nothing sticking out the net pot.
To you, and all the rest of the DWC'ers in here... I strongly recommend Dutch Master Zone as a product to use. It's not a nutrient, it's a tank conditioner, or whatever they call it. I really love the effects and think you guys will too. You can use it with any synthetic nutes, kinda replaces H2o2 in the system if you use it.
It's something like $27 for a liter, and at 1 ml/gal that's good for 1,000 gallons of rez water. Super cheap, especially for something that works well, at least in my opinion.