Isn't the end goal to get the roots in deep water asap? Wouldn't this mean my plain DWC plant has a head start, and not the ones with the feeder tubes?if i am correct the one you don't have a feeder tube in is searching for water to live so it sends more roots to find it. so i would say no to you over watering the others.
Well I have three that are tube-fed, one that is not. I should specify that I'm using peat pellets instead of rockwool. (PLEASE don't get on my back about the peat pellets, I already know the problems and am now experiencing them.) My tubes are only giving them water because I don't have my nutrients yet. (should be here today or tomorrow)The feeder tubes feed the plant constantly until the roots hit the water. At which time you might see improved root growth searching for water after the tubes are removed. How would a system that you have to hand water yourself every hour or so be better than a system that does it automatically for you?
Isn't the end goal to get the roots in deep water asap? Wouldn't this mean my plain DWC plant has a head start, and not the ones with the feeder tubes?
So I got home from work today and my res smelled like straight-up shit. Changed out the water and PHed it, but they're still only being given water. The mail man is not fast enough. While I was clearing out the old water I noticed a lot of floaty stuff in there, some of it got stuck in the pump screen and the smaller bits got stuck the in feeder tubes. This is the downfall of trying bubbleponics with peat pellets.
I lifted the lid, propped it up on my home made holder, and I stuck my pump in, plugged it up and drained it. After I was finished, I took the pump back out.Roseman, when you drained your res and tank how did you do it? You lift the lid and throw a pump in or did you pour it out after setting the lids somewhere?
I like your piece of notched wood idea.
Very true, that's why it's important to do a full res change every seven days. That way you don't have a continual buildup.Ok so here is an issue im having. My ph climbs about one point in a day or so. I have only done a grow or two in the dwc and didnt have this in the past. Did I just get lucky in the past or is something wrong now? Also when the res gets low I just top it off with a gallon or two of nutrient solution. But I was talking to a buddy the other day and came up with some questions. I know lots of people just top off as I do so maybe I can get an answer here. Lets say a dwc plant is chugging along happily eating away what it needs. Im sure it will consume some compounds more readily than others so wouldnt it stand to reason that some components in the res will be much more depleted than others? If this is the case wouldnt toping off continue this cycle? In other words, the top off will add an additonal amount of a compound not readily used? Will that then lead to a potential harmful amount of whatever compound is building up in the res? Any input? I dont like the idea of a full res change as I think its a waste nitrients but it may be the best way to go.
Ok so here is an issue im having. My ph climbs about one point in a day or so.
as mentioned in several post in this thread, up above, it is normal to climp up one point, like from 6.0 to 7.0 daily. From 6.0 to 8.0 in one day is NOT normal tho.
I have only done a grow or two in the dwc and didnt have this in the past. Did I just get lucky in the past or is something wrong now? Also when the res gets low I just top it off with a gallon or two of nutrient solution.
That topping off with a fractional dose of nutes is ok if done every other day, but you need to do a Drain and Replinish once a week
But I was talking to a buddy the other day and came up with some questions. I know lots of people just top off as I do so maybe I can get an answer here. Lets say a dwc plant is chugging along happily eating away what it needs. Im sure it will consume some compounds more readily than others so wouldnt it stand to reason that some components in the res will be much more depleted than others?
you are absolutely right.
If this is the case wouldnt toping off continue this cycle?
you are absolutely right.
In other words, the top off will add an additonal amount of a compound not readily used? Will that then lead to a potential harmful amount of whatever compound is building up in the res? Any input? I dont like the idea of a full res change as I think its a waste nitrients but it may be the best way to go.