DNA genetics amsterdam
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Hi i was wondering if i would be fine leaving my ladies in veg for 10 days in dwc without checking on them im going on vacation
I agree! I would never attempt to leave my plants for that long.I see dead plants.
That is why I work from home. lolYeah but in reality what can you really do if your at work and a fire started you would be screwed the same if you were across continent or event if your at home upstairs its not like your going to magically put out the fire all i care for is if the plant would be fine im running advance ph perfect line
I left for 7 days and forgot to leave my m8 a key. My largest hydro plant which was little over a month into veg in a 5 gal bucket was dead when I got back, the smaller one survived which I still have now but had literaly half a cup of water left in the bucket after 7 days. I run lower temps so that was mostly the plant drinking, get your temps near 85 air and 70's in your water and it will evaporate much quicker as well. After a month of veg I tended to add half a gallon of water back to my 5gal DWC everyday. half a gallon by 10 days. Your bucket would be stone dry when you got home....as I found out :/.
Right now I am in my first flower week, and I have been adding back anywhere from 3/4 to 1 gallon to my DWC per day due to drinking and evaporation. My temps are 76 air temp, 69 degree water.
very good idea. just attach a pre ph'd/nuted solution in a good sized rez. start off with fresh feed in everything, should be fine.Running out of water has a low tech solution.
A large, raised res with a float valve will keep them topped off.
just so you know, this thread is 6 years old.I use a 20 gallon container and a 20 gallon top-off reservoir for 3 plants in a 3x1.5x6 cabinet grow. I left my plants for the last two weeks of Veg during my first grow. They grew incredibly tall in those two weeks which caused later issues with the plants growing into my lights. I am now leaving them for the last two weeks of flower, so hopefully they will be fine.
My setup allows me to remotely view current humidity levels, temperature, and the growth of the plants from anywhere, which makes me feel a little better about leaving them. I can remotely adjust the thermostat in the house and change light schedules.