Trouble with bubbleponics
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Originally Posted by Italiano715
Ewww, looks like some nasty root rot going on there too. That may be why it's getting that foam in there....Time to start some new ones buddy. :jointsmile:
Since everyone is arguing about the troubleshooting form, I sha'll post it here for you and you can just fill it out!
FIRST TIME WITH HYDROPONICS
I AM RUNNING A BUBBLEBONICS FROM STEALTH HYDRO
2 CFLS 46 WATTS (bare bulbs)
2 LEDS 54 WATTS
4-6 INCHES
2 6" hydro fans
MY GROW TENT HAS INLET AND OUTLETS
11 GAL TOTE USE ONLY 6 GALLONS WATER TEMPETURE IS 70
WELL WATER
DONT KNOW ITEM M-L
PH CHANGES DAILY
I DO NOT FOLAIR FEED
HUT IS 62"TALL X 36 WIDEX 20 DEEP
LIGHTS ON 76 DEGREES 60% HUM
LIGHTS OFF 70 DEGREES 50% HUM
NO BUGS IN ROOM
FROM SEEDS AND DONT KNOW JUST GOOD BUD
I HOPE I DID THIS RIGHT FOR HEADSHAKES PURPOSE
Trouble with bubbleponics
those roots look horrible, maybe you have some kind of bacteria in there that is creating the bubbles and giving you root rot? just a wild guess....try adding a capful of hydrogen peroxide to your reservoir to keep bacteria to a minimum
Trouble with bubbleponics
Thanks gunner i will try that.
Trouble with bubbleponics
the correct amount is 30ml per gallon of 3% h2o2.
-shake
Trouble with bubbleponics
Not that this is the cause, but have you heard about the HydroHut outgassing problems from last year? (how old is yours, and are you the first owner?)
Hydrohuts killing plants
Headshake: I feel your pain, bro. :thumbsup:
Trouble with bubbleponics
I have never grown hydro before but im quite sure that well water isn't good to use in a res because you can't be sure what is in it such as calcium levels etc. (I think)
Trouble with bubbleponics
well you got bubbles alright and slime on your roots.
I saw this and built one myself. It is a combo, bubble and drip. The whole problem is the drip side of it. Mine didn't get root rot at first it started fine and then the plants just stayed small. After a few weeks of nothing the roots started to rot and the project was scrapped.
On taking it all apart I found that the drip line going into the bottom of the netpots were clogged with the water roots and stopping the flow of water but just enough to keep the plants alive in bonsai manner. I tried this to keep the drip contained under the lid to prevent spills. The roots grew about 4 inches up into the drip lines.
I think this would work if the drip lines were taken into the top of netpots and put on a timer. Like most drip systems.
Move the drip lines to the top of the net pot and get some better nutes, some R/O water and some calmag. Every thing else sounds good. You will have success with minor changes. It's the learning curve. Or just go with the bubbler and not the drip.
Trouble with bubbleponics