I noticed that if you don't feed 24/7, you get problems. (that is if you dont have a 15-30 min on/off cycle)

one example: plant 1 in a drip system with a 1 1/2 hour on/off (on a 24hour timer) with 2-6'' airstones, I noticed leafs looking like they have nute lock out or deficiency, or even look burnt. The roots began to brown and root rot eventually took over.

example 2: plant 2 in a drip system with 24/7 drip schedule, WITHOUT any air stones, I noticed the roots were really healthy, and grow very nicely, with no problems what so ever.

I do believe that a max 30min on/off schedule or 24/7 cycle causes roots to penetrate to the res. alot easier. With a longer cycle, roots often don't make it too far out of the container, and to the water, and barely hang. I noticed they have also gotten root bound in the bottom of the netcups, just around the rim. making them interweave and tangle, causing them to become in an 'O' shape, about an inch thick all around. Just from what I've seen. Could be other factors.