Quote Originally Posted by MisterE
The new roots are probably playing catch-up for you since the root chop.
No idea what to suggest other than dont tweak too many things at once.
Also, if you trimmed roots, did you trim some leaves as well? Perhaps that would help equalize things, perhaps not. Good luck though.
Nice idea about trimming leaves. It is something I did when I got rid of roots. I figured that would reduce the plants need for oxygen. I'm not sure if it did, but I can totally share your logic there.
Gart79 Reviewed by Gart79 on . Is DWC supposed to be this temperamental? Hi, I bought a DWC about 12 days ago. Against better judgment, converting a healthy soil plant to DWC, by removing much of its root structure, initially produced amazing fast growth, which after about 6hr, slowed, as the plant leaves began to droop. Over the course of one week, a few more leaves continued to develop slowly, and the plant has held its healthy green colour (so far). Amazingly, a lot of new healthy roots have now emerged from the bottom of the net pot. I had always expected the Rating: 5