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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    I am using a drip system with rockwool. I am on a 3 times a day for 15 minutes feed. How do you know if my babies are getting too much? I am so worried of root rot. What are the signs of root rot? What are the signs of over or under watering? I am new at this. Trying to get my first grow.
    avon211 Reviewed by avon211 on . Drip system overwater or underwater I am using a drip system with rockwool. I am on a 3 times a day for 15 minutes feed. How do you know if my babies are getting too much? I am so worried of root rot. What are the signs of root rot? What are the signs of over or under watering? I am new at this. Trying to get my first grow. Rating: 5

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    I would water once when the light comes on then wait too see how long after that they start too wilt. this will let you know how often you need to water.

    Over watering will make the leave's yellow with necrotic (brown) spot's.

    Under water an the plants will go limp and wilty.


    Dive:stoned:

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    Oh yea...and never water during the night cycle.

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    Thanks bro...I will take your advise. Yes I know not to water during dark.

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    If the leaves yellow cant this also be a lack of N? How can you distinguish the difference?

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    Well most of the time plants dont become N deficient untill well into flower.If your nute mix is right then it's prolly not gonna be N def. In late flower if a plant becomes def. it's usually not a prob.
    However over-watering is often miss-diagnosed as N def. becouse root rot caused by overwatering will look like several deficiency...becouse it is.It means the root's wont absorb nute's correctly/sufficiently.

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    you can run it's 'wet' cycles at night, why not ? :wtf: ... if those roots dry out, you have a dead plant ... mine run 15 minutes, every 2.5 hours, 'round the clock', and a good fan pulled out excess humidity ... :smokin:

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
    you can run it's 'wet' cycles at night, why not ? :wtf: ... if those roots dry out, you have a dead plant ... mine run 15 minutes, every 2.5 hours, 'round the clock', and a good fan pulled out excess humidity ... :smokin:
    During the nite cycle the plant is concentrating on root growth.It uses the stored energy from the plant to accomplish this.Having the medium more to the dry side encourages the root's too grow larger in search of more food,as we all know the bigger the root system,the bigger an healthier the plant.
    How often you need to water has many variable's including but not limited too.Heat, humidity,growing medium,plant size,feed flow rate's,evaperation,and container size too name a few.
    What work's for one guy will not always work for another.For example I learned this lesson while watering my ebb/flow system every 3 hours for 15 minute's,it caused root rot.When i went too watering once at light's on and once 6 hour's later I instantly saw vast improvement.
    I was able too solve a confusing and difficult too diagnose issue.
    Many ppl believe it's impossible too over water in hydro..but they would be misstaken.

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    understood :thumbsup: ... on another website, there was a Texan's grow log, he was giving his hydro plants almost no water, at all ... something like 5 minutes, every 8 hours, sounded ridiculous, ... but, had absolutely gorgeous plants ... like you say, people do it differently, and seem to succeed ... know why, ?? ... because it's a WEED, lol ... only plant on the planet, that has survived eradication attempts for centuries, but it still grows everywhere

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    Drip system overwater or underwater

    thanks divestoned you really know your shit. I am going to listen to each word of wisdom given by you. Thanks again brother!!

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