Quote Originally Posted by Gart79
When using soil, itā??s not good to water for 24 hours, as it will likely induce root rot, so I thought maybe, wet and damaged roots in DWC may be taken that way.
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I donā??t think I made that too clear. I meant, when using soil and transplanting, itā??s not good to water for 24 hr after that, since damaged roots that are wet are prone to root rot.

With ref to water temp, the colder the water, the more o2 that can be dissolved, so it is definitely something I'll be keeping my wary eyes on! DWC isnā??t the kind of system you can put your feet up with, thatā??s for sure! Cheers for the input.
Gart79 Reviewed by Gart79 on . Water Level in DWC? I have read many places that when the roots have not grown through the netpot you want to keep the water level 1/2" above the bottom of the netpot, and when they have grown through, keep the water level 1/2"-1" below the bottom of the netpot. Now, I never see with these figures how far into the netpot you are putting the plant...Do you put 1" of hydroton in the netpot, the plant on top, and then surround with hydroton? Or is that plant resting on a larger layer of hydroton? Basically I guess Rating: 5