ThaMagnificent
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Do you have to flush hydroton before using?
Exactly so.... Rinse the fuck out of it.... then rinse it some more, lol.Yes,. Rinse till it starts to come clean water. Then do it some more.
Look right here on RIU...the best grower on the planet is here...AlphaPhaseIgloo coolers eh? Sounds expensive. Is it common to run less plants in hydro than non? I have 9 plants under a single 600watt and im pushing it a little bit as it is.
edit: also, does anyone know of a good website for a simple DWC setup so I can check it out. sifting through google links and haven't found anything too good yet.
Can I ask what makes you say that its easier? from everything ive read its more complicated. plants react harsher, mistakes are more dire and develop faster. Chillers i can get past by using coolers. but i would need to keep up on sterilization otherwise im sure i would have root issues. But I don't quite understand how to do maintenance on the reservoirs without disturbing the plants. How do you clean them without stressing the plants? do you just keep a spare reservoir and swap them to clean? Same thing with adding water, how do you do that without shocking the plants? does the added water have to be the same ph and ppm? do I have to have a ppm meter?DWC is a lot easier than soil. Keep it simple at first. Get some totes, 3 inch netcups, some hydroton, and a 3 part like GH flora. If you have hard water, get some pH down. Just get some air pumps , hose and air stones and don't worry about chillers, beneficial bacteria, or sterilization stuff.
Thanks for all the info. Another thing I couldn't find is people talk about letting the water sit an inch below the roots when they are small, at what point do you let the roots grow into the water?Ppm meters make your life so much easier. Just have a spare bucket, preferably the same size and jut swap them and then clean the first one. Roots love that 15min of air.
When you top up you can either fix the pH of the top up water straight away or do that once you pour the water into the reservoir. This is when a ppm meter comes in handy, lets say that before your top up the ppm is 700 and you have 3 gal in a 5 gal container, you add back the water and suddenly your ppm drops to 300, then you just add back enough nutrients to get back to 700.
Actually yeah. Check my post right above yours for a couple of questions. Also, does a chiller help If I'm not recirculating? If so, how would that work? I think I'm going to go with water coolers and add a bottle of frozen if necessaryIn hydroponics your most important factors are:
-Maintaining a nutrient solution of 5.8-6.2 if possible
-Never let your nutrient solution heat up. Keep it 75F or below. Add a water chiller if you can't keep it low.
-Try to keep organic things (kelp, humic etc) out. If you do use them be 100% sure your water temps will not spike.
-Check your EC or PPM. RDWC doesn't need to be fed as heavy as substrates like peat moss or coco. The roots are in constant contact with nutrients. You can feed on the lighter side.
Any questions let me know
Actually yeah. Check my post right above yours for a couple of questions. Also, does a chiller help If I'm not recirculating? If so, how would that work? I think I'm going to go with water coolers and add a bottle of frozen if necessary
edit: also, can anyone suggest a number of plants? I've got a single 600 watt open hood, but im not trying to veg forever
I only use them when it's hot out and never had a problem. Since I swapped to all led haven't really used them at all. My temps stay pretty cool everywhere. In actually more worried about my leaf temps not being high enough more than anything else, but my growth rates tell me I'm ok there lol.while thats not a bad idea, dont you risk a chance of shocking the roots?
easy just watch out for overwatering... all my fuck ups were from overwateringI am a novice grower, on my third grow. My first two I did with soil that were pretty mediocre. I'm almost finished with my third grow now in a soilless peat mix, and it is going a hell of a lot better. I'm getting my system dialed in, and finally producing somewhat better yields from the looks of it. but unfortunately my first 2 yields were quite bad. 4.5 zips on my first and 5 on my second. I'm hoping for 7-8 this time.
But im getting off track. How much more difficult is hydro compared to soilless? What is the most simple hydro setup to run? I'm entertaining the idea of switching at some point. But I would probably wait until I had more experience under my belt. I dont like setups to get too complicated. I'm doing better for right now so i'd hate to spend more cash, invest more time, just to be unsure with my results.
Any advice appreciated.