Over watering with a circulating drip system?
Is it possible to over water and water log a plant in a 5 gallon circulating drip system? It's my third grow in this system and my 1st problem with (all symptoms pointing to) a over watering / water logged dropping leaves.
I previously ran the system 24/7 and had no problems. The current plant was transplanted, looked good for awhile, then developed dropping leaves on 24/7. For the past week, watering it twice a day for 30 minutes and sill dropping.
Any other possible problems?
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
well are your roots not submerged all the time ? Is it drip to waste ?
How do you overwater in hydro drip ?
Look for another problem like the temp of your rez or the begining of root rot or cyano-bacteria. Posible PH problem is what I bet.
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Over watering with a circulating drip system?
The roots are in rockwool & hydrotron. They are not through the top bucket & into the reservoir at this point. The temp in the res & ph is good and balanced at 6.0. It is a recirculating drip system.
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
6.0 ph is a little high for hydro. Try dropping your ph down to 5.7 and see if she improves.
Best of luck and happy growing. :hippy:
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
You say temp is good but what is it?? also you do have air in your rez yes??
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
The temp in the Rez is between 68-71 degrees F. I have airstones in the Rez for 02. The plant is MK. I just added Hygrozyme to the formula.
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
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Originally Posted by flyinhighaj
The roots are in rockwool & hydrotron. They are not through the top bucket & into the reservoir at this point. The temp in the res & ph is good and balanced at 6.0. It is a recirculating drip system.
This might sound odd...
I'm thinking the Hydroton needs to be hit 15mins every 3 hours...
So less water more often is my advice...
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
/agree ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
in therory they will get the same amount of water but spread out over a period of time.
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
Are you using a single point delivery system(one hose)? if so is it possible that you are getting a channeling effect, in that the water isn't wetting the whole root system.if that is the case add a sprinkler to the end of the feed line(s)
I ask because I just went thru something that looked similar,and the remedy was shorting the off time from 90 min to 20 min.
been at this awhile now and there is still so much to learn
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Over watering with a circulating drip system?
:stoned:maybe I not make it clear but, I think its underwatered, not overwatered
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