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02-18-2007, 01:09 AM #16Junior Member
Water Level in DWC?
Originally Posted by JackdaWack
With DWC, the water itself has o2 dissolved in it (thatā??s the whole point in the bubbler right?), so that was the idea of roots in the water, at least thatā??s my understanding.
Whilst I'm not totally brilliant with DWC, I do have considerable experience with growing though, and I can recognise problems with plants easily.
On the subject of the root hacking, my roots smelt rotten, they looked rotten, and they were rotten. The plant is better now (the leaves have picked right up!). I'm sure youā??ve experienced a plant pick up quickly when exposed to high o2 at the root zone? Maybe it'll drop dead in 2 days.
I should actually say, I have the net pot JUST below the water, but the water wets a good proportion of the medium (in accordance with the diagram).
But seriously, at the end of the day, Iā??m experimenting here. If I hear valuable information, itā??s welcome and appreciated, and will be taken onboard. I will post, as to whether my plant dies or thrives. If it dies, Itā??s a lesson learned isnā??t it? I've not got my whole medium dunked under water, itā??s just really the bottom of the net.
As for ph, ph between 5 and 6 is what I've read for hydroponics. I havenā??t taken this info from one source either. There may be slight variation on this, but 5.5 are what many grow with.
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