SamRD
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I tried DWC last year and I get pythium because of high temps in summer. It's not worth it at this stage to get a cooler. I imagine any other method such as autopots would have the same issue because of the res. I also can't run a tap water line to the grow room so I have given up on automation for now.
I saw these pots and I thought maybe they could be the solution. I searched around and the online community is not a big fan of it, a bunch of youtube influencers think it's great (being sponsored by AC Infinity) and these pots are selling well (sold out in many places).
I have many thoughts and questions about these pots, wondering if someone has experience with them or the technique and can give some insight. Lets say we are using the recommended medium for these pots, well aerated coco + perlite in a 5 gallon pot. Feed is liquid salts. These pots are not advertised as water only pots, they are made for nute water.
How thoroughly do they they soak the medium? Only the bottom, half of the pot or all the way?
I imagine there would be less chances of developing pythium? But that 1 gallon space that the water is wicked from is in fact a sort of res with smaller capacity and no oxygen.
Does the nute solution and it's PH etc get negatively affected by going through the wick?
Will these wicks crystallize from the salts and their wicking capacity get affected through a grow?
I saw these pots and I thought maybe they could be the solution. I searched around and the online community is not a big fan of it, a bunch of youtube influencers think it's great (being sponsored by AC Infinity) and these pots are selling well (sold out in many places).
I have many thoughts and questions about these pots, wondering if someone has experience with them or the technique and can give some insight. Lets say we are using the recommended medium for these pots, well aerated coco + perlite in a 5 gallon pot. Feed is liquid salts. These pots are not advertised as water only pots, they are made for nute water.
How thoroughly do they they soak the medium? Only the bottom, half of the pot or all the way?
I imagine there would be less chances of developing pythium? But that 1 gallon space that the water is wicked from is in fact a sort of res with smaller capacity and no oxygen.
Does the nute solution and it's PH etc get negatively affected by going through the wick?
Will these wicks crystallize from the salts and their wicking capacity get affected through a grow?
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