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    Roots submerged in water

    Does it matter if some of the roots on your plants are actually underwater in a drip system. There is not problems yet, but I dont want there to be either. The instructions say it is fine and the roots will drink the water down but is this correct? Peace potheads
    rzaodb6 Reviewed by rzaodb6 on . Roots submerged in water Does it matter if some of the roots on your plants are actually underwater in a drip system. There is not problems yet, but I dont want there to be either. The instructions say it is fine and the roots will drink the water down but is this correct? Peace potheads Rating: 5

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    Roots submerged in water

    Hey man, In a drip system it is just fine for the roots to hang in the water. Just wait till they get big the res will be full. You just want to make shure that the water level is below the net pots good, your net pot holds the root ball that should not be under at all. Only the roots that hang down.

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    Roots submerged in water

    cool man these ladies(hopefully) are looking real healthy when i get my camera fixed ill post some pics. CO2 injection works wonders.

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