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11-08-2009, 12:26 AM #1
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What now???
i would just do a ebb and flow or dripper, when the fog is off to soak the roots, or u could set a timer to fog, and then right after u can have another timer switch on a drip or something. So ur cycling the process, when the roots start to dry up let the cycle restart, the roots will absorb a lot from the fog, and then they will get drenched right after with the a drip or ebb or even ur misters. This should keep everything in check, and allow u to still utilize the full capability of the fog. That article i gave you is pretty good, u dont have to follow anything to the T, make it ur own:jointsmile:
About the roots being in the bottom, is it possible to have a separate res? I don't think u want the roots to be submerged for long periods of time. That tap root sucks up a lot of nutes, it might overwhelm the fog capabilities.JackdaWack Reviewed by JackdaWack on . What now??? A few weeks back I built a pure fog system. Plz no suggestions about switching to a new method. I have my reasons for doing fog. At any rate, about 4 days ago I dialed in the system and was getting really good growth and nice green leaves. 3 days ago I decided that the water was too dirty and that I should probably lower the ppm's in the water anyway, so I changed it out. I believe I took too long on the water change which was probably in the neighborhood of an hour. I wasn't careful Rating: 5










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