tree farmer
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aj have you ever figured out your brown root problem you encountered from going from the cloner to the main rig? also have you ever been able to get thru a full round in the main rig with some healthy roots and plants. i havent been around the threads much lately because im just so busy running current projects but was wondering if anyone has saw or heard from ATOMizer on any thread or fourmn. SAd to see him disappear since he was such a help to so many and it seems so out of character for him to just fall away.
i hear alot of discussion about timing cycles which i feel is so irrelavant as no 2 systems are even remotely close. this 1ml per 100l figure is a theoretical number to get an idea of how many nozzles needed to fill an adequate space in a reseasonable amount of time but man ive had beatiful fuzz feather roots where i wasnt anywhere near this number. if a young root is brown it is generally because it has dried out at some point and usually doesnt recover. now a large root system that is brown is almost certainly overmisted. IMHO mist heavily on young root systems until the topside is looking good and the bottom has some mass to it then you can begin to try and dial it in. Mikes recent pics with the droplets at the tips of the roots IMO is perfect for those little root masses. as things progress then you can dial back without risking drying out the small roots.
Im glad you guys are continuing your push and i hope to get back to my AA rig soon but when your reaching 2.5 to3 per 1k its hard to change especially after a long expensive summer
i hear alot of discussion about timing cycles which i feel is so irrelavant as no 2 systems are even remotely close. this 1ml per 100l figure is a theoretical number to get an idea of how many nozzles needed to fill an adequate space in a reseasonable amount of time but man ive had beatiful fuzz feather roots where i wasnt anywhere near this number. if a young root is brown it is generally because it has dried out at some point and usually doesnt recover. now a large root system that is brown is almost certainly overmisted. IMHO mist heavily on young root systems until the topside is looking good and the bottom has some mass to it then you can begin to try and dial it in. Mikes recent pics with the droplets at the tips of the roots IMO is perfect for those little root masses. as things progress then you can dial back without risking drying out the small roots.
Im glad you guys are continuing your push and i hope to get back to my AA rig soon but when your reaching 2.5 to3 per 1k its hard to change especially after a long expensive summer