No but I never thought about it like that. I never done it and I heard from more than half of the DWC lovers that it's useless and stuff so I didn't give it a try. I also see others using it with great results so that's why I suggested you see it first hand.You in the bayou city also????
Works fine for me. Extra o2 action with a relaxing waterfall sound.
Well I use straight water for 7-10 days. I've tried straight water for 4 days and noticed a significant difference. I switch out the bucket after the first day, too.Hey all, would anyone care to share their methods for flushing before harvest with DWC? I've been using DWC for my mother plants for awhile, but this will be my first harvest using it. I'm using Jungle Juice nutes, and willow water and it has really done well for me. I'm a cheap skate so if there is ways to flush without buying commercial flushing agents that would be my style.I'm wondering if doing a water change and just using the willow water with no nutes would do the job. If somebody could fill me in on what's necessary and what method they think works the best it'd be much appreciated.
I'm on my first run with a waterfarm 8pack converted to dwc. With fully established plants (2-3ft) I removed the drip rings from half of my plants. 9-10 days later, I noticed absolutely no difference in overall health or size of the plants/root systems. I'll be harvesting in a couple weeks, and my only curiosity left is to see what happened to the roots that were not in the lower res solution, since they stopped getting watered. I assume they haven't rotted because I haven't had any problems with my root systems yet, all white and healthy. This wouldn't be an issue in traditional DWC anyway because the roots are entirely in water, WF's have 2 gal grow chambers that fill with roots first.Hey guys, sorry if this has been asked in this thread already. I've been using dwc for about a year now and was wondering if a top drip is overkill or a waste of time on a dwc. I'm using one as we speak for the extra o2, but is it wasted???
My plants establish roots great without a drip. This plant is 4 days from the clone box.I'm on my first run with a waterfarm 8pack converted to dwc. With fully established plants (2-3ft) I removed the drip rings from half of my plants. 9-10 days later, I noticed absolutely no difference in overall health or size of the plants/root systems. I'll be harvesting in a couple weeks, and my only curiosity left is to see what happened to the roots that were not in the lower res solution, since they stopped getting watered. I assume they haven't rotted because I haven't had any problems with my root systems yet, all white and healthy. This wouldn't be an issue in traditional DWC anyway because the roots are entirely in water, WF's have 2 gal grow chambers that fill with roots first.
So for me, I think the drip is good for establishing plants into the system and oxygenating/circulating the water, but it made no difference in the health/vigor of my plants, and the rings were probably the biggest hassle of my entire setup. I'll continue to use them on younger plants, probably 2-3 weeks tops.
Good job INW keeping up with the questions in my thread, I've been pretty busy latelyI actually think it was more than 4 days, sorry.. It's 9 days old right now from clonebox(takes me 10-14 days to see a root) and I took that pic 4/29 so it was 5 days old. No magic, just aquashield and water. After that day I switched the bucket and added a very small amount of nutes along with more aquashield.
In33dw33d, getting your roots to water is much easier than it is for me. A traditional 6" netpot lid is a lot different than a 2gal 'grow chamber' in terms of how the roots first establish themselves. Whereas your roots will pretty much grow straight down(the 2 actual DWC plants I have growing now did), but all my plants in waterfarms spent the first 2-3 weeks with no roots showing at all below hydroton. By the time they reached into the lower chamber, I had a fully LST'd 2ft tall plant. I don't care to try and feed 8 of those without automatic drippers. So as I recommend a drip line for WF's, I didn't and won't use one at all on my regular DWC buckets, because there's no need like you said.