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03-16-2011, 05:47 AM #11OPJunior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
It is a "drip ring system" so it was distributed all over. I thought it may be underwatered (drip ring plugged or not pumping) at first, but the water was dripping well and never stopped flowing. This made me think over-watering of a possible disease. New growth looks good, but lower fan leaves still sag. Weak stems on previous fan leaves?
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03-16-2011, 01:03 PM #12Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
How humid is it? How hot is it in your room?
I didn't understand what you said about the roots...arethey touching the water? When my roots are touching the water I take out the drip and just let the airstones do the rest...
Never had an overwatering problem since I used a drip
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03-16-2011, 10:15 PM #13Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
Originally Posted by flyinhighaj
Btw Mother says that they are overwatered and she been right everytime so far :rastasmoke:
gotta love smileys :jointsmile:
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03-16-2011, 11:36 PM #14Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
Tiny, whats happenen. so ya thinks its overwater eh? well mine haven't completely turned around so I will cut back on the flow in one bucket and see!
Daddy
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03-17-2011, 01:22 PM #15Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
Yup I'm sticking with Mother on this one (like I would argue with her lol). The leaves look "heavy" and stems of fans are limp and mushy. IMO if there is a continuous drip then the roots are never really interested in going anywhere. They could just hang out inside the tron and by fed as much as they want hence longer time to see the explosive growth of DWC. :weedpoke:
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03-18-2011, 01:46 AM #16Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
How big are the plants? The reason I'm saying this I had problems when I first transplanted "just rooted" clones in rockwool cubes into hydroton. I had a lot of problems and very slow growth until AFTER they come out of the rockwool, then they grow like lightning. You didn't say how big your rockwool cubes are.... My fix at the time was to remove much of the rockwool so that they would have less problems of penetrating thru it, since the rockwool was always wet.
keylime
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03-18-2011, 03:28 AM #17Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
But why use rockwool cubes? Why not just put rooter plugs, or splayed roots directly into hydroton 1/2" pellets?
I don't get it:wtf:
Daddy
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03-18-2011, 10:40 AM #18Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
I used to do the RW thing but thanks to Daddy and a few others it is a waste of cash. When roots come out of the rapid rooter, in to the tron it goes. I just started putting mine into 16oz tumbler cups and doing a small E&F to get the roots growing good in the tron then I put them into their final home.
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03-20-2011, 05:38 AM #19Senior Member
Over watering with a circulating drip system?
I have to agree with ZZ on this one. I ran a similar setup to yours starting with the small rockwool cubes for clone and then put it in a 2" or 3" netpot with more rockwool shredded and put in the netpot to fill out the remaining space. I assume you are doing the same but using the hydrotron for fill.
I used a single line drip of just one 1/8" open end tube at the top of the small rockwool cube.(30gph pump) Believe it or not I had the best results watering just 1 minute twice a day.(lights on) The rockwool holds the water and also draws in air as the water passes through. As the roots grow down from the netpot the water drips from the netpot down the roots keeping them moist but not drenched or soaking wet. The hydrotron acts differently from rockwool/pearlite in that it does not hold the water as well and sometimes demands more watering as a result. If you have any rockwool/pearlite involved you will want to use less watering time and only a few times a day (3 or 4 max). Reduce the watering time and frequency to a maximum of 3 to 5 minutes 2 to 3 times a day or maybe even less. The plant will tell you if you need more in plenty of time to change the schedule. Keep in mind that the plant wants less watering in veg than it does in flowering in part because it is usually a bigger plant when in the flowering phase. Some say to only water when the lights are on to help keep the humidity down. The lights help burn off some of the moisture.
BTW keep your airstone setup as is.
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