Having a problem with my rdwc grow. Had a problem with root rot.
The plants started to recover with new lateral root growth out of the side of the pots. Thing is the roots will start to brown, especially the ones that are not submerged under the water. Is it OK to bring the water level up so the net pots are submerged and the lateral roots are in contact with the water?
Last water change I didn't fill the resovoirs as high so the nets weren't touching thinking the water levels might of been to high initially. Could this be a problem now?
I have 7 18 gallon containers setup with waterfalls. At first they plants were growing great initially but I don't think I had enough water flowing into each
container. root rot set in when they got bigger. I added two airstones into each container which added a ton of airflow but the plants haven't really responded well. Water Temps are under 70 so I don't think that's the problem.
I had some other plants growing in 5 gallon buckets with one big airstone in each and those plants seemed to do much better. Is it better to use smaller buckets that turn over the water quicker?
Thanks
David
The plants started to recover with new lateral root growth out of the side of the pots. Thing is the roots will start to brown, especially the ones that are not submerged under the water. Is it OK to bring the water level up so the net pots are submerged and the lateral roots are in contact with the water?
Last water change I didn't fill the resovoirs as high so the nets weren't touching thinking the water levels might of been to high initially. Could this be a problem now?
I have 7 18 gallon containers setup with waterfalls. At first they plants were growing great initially but I don't think I had enough water flowing into each
container. root rot set in when they got bigger. I added two airstones into each container which added a ton of airflow but the plants haven't really responded well. Water Temps are under 70 so I don't think that's the problem.
I had some other plants growing in 5 gallon buckets with one big airstone in each and those plants seemed to do much better. Is it better to use smaller buckets that turn over the water quicker?
Thanks
David
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