This is my first time with hydro, but not my first grow (4 soil harvests under my belt), just to give you an idea of my experience level. Before I explain what my problem is, I should mention a few things about my setup first:
Type: Drip on 15on/45off intervals
Medium: Rockwool/hydroton
PH: Ranged from 5.8 to 6.1 so far
TDS: 1000 uS (700 PPM @ .7 conv)
Res Temp: ~69*F
Res Volume: 10 gal. (currently, will up to 20 gal. as plants bet bigger)
Aeration: Dual output air pump wth two 10" airstones
Nutes: AN 3 part (1-1-1 ratio)
Age: ~3 weeks
Ambient temperature: Lights on - ~78*F, Lights off - ~70*F
Notes: Well ventilated room, air cooled 600w, oscilating fan
Now that I've got that out of the way, I'll explain.
To make a long story short, 3 weeks ago I started 11 seeds in 1" rockwool cubes, after about a week and a half they were all popped and growing with roots protruding out of the cubes. I then planted them in 5" mesh pots of hydroton. For about 4 or 5 days they grew like gang busters, then slowly began to show signs of overwatering (droopy leaves) and have been getting progressively worse over the past few days. Other than the droopy leaves, no other problems are apparent; the plants look otherwise green and healthy, and visible roots look white and fuzzy. I got curious with one of the weaker, smaller ones so I decided to pull it out of the hydroton to see what was up and I discovered that the 1" rockwool cube was soaking wet. From this I can only assume that all the other plants are like this as well and that is probably what is causing the overwatering symptoms (even though the hydroton is just right).
Have any of you experienced this kind of problem. What is the appropriate solution? It'll be difficult if not impossible to remove the rockwool without destoying the roots. Any advice on this would be a lifesaver.
Type: Drip on 15on/45off intervals
Medium: Rockwool/hydroton
PH: Ranged from 5.8 to 6.1 so far
TDS: 1000 uS (700 PPM @ .7 conv)
Res Temp: ~69*F
Res Volume: 10 gal. (currently, will up to 20 gal. as plants bet bigger)
Aeration: Dual output air pump wth two 10" airstones
Nutes: AN 3 part (1-1-1 ratio)
Age: ~3 weeks
Ambient temperature: Lights on - ~78*F, Lights off - ~70*F
Notes: Well ventilated room, air cooled 600w, oscilating fan
Now that I've got that out of the way, I'll explain.
To make a long story short, 3 weeks ago I started 11 seeds in 1" rockwool cubes, after about a week and a half they were all popped and growing with roots protruding out of the cubes. I then planted them in 5" mesh pots of hydroton. For about 4 or 5 days they grew like gang busters, then slowly began to show signs of overwatering (droopy leaves) and have been getting progressively worse over the past few days. Other than the droopy leaves, no other problems are apparent; the plants look otherwise green and healthy, and visible roots look white and fuzzy. I got curious with one of the weaker, smaller ones so I decided to pull it out of the hydroton to see what was up and I discovered that the 1" rockwool cube was soaking wet. From this I can only assume that all the other plants are like this as well and that is probably what is causing the overwatering symptoms (even though the hydroton is just right).
Have any of you experienced this kind of problem. What is the appropriate solution? It'll be difficult if not impossible to remove the rockwool without destoying the roots. Any advice on this would be a lifesaver.