I've been experimenting with different hydro grow set ups for my own personal grow. I saw a video on youtube of some asshole showing his root branching that looked so insane it looked like a white bush not a rope of roots. I thought these foggeres looked neat so I bought a couple cheap ones from china. Baisically what I ended up doing was running a hybrid fogger/deepwater culture system to test.
The res water cycled on a timed pump and had airstones in the bottom keeping it well oxygenated. I dropped water level to 1/3 of the bin O got from home depot and let the foggers float on top. Even using cheap chinese foggers it only took 2 to completely fill the bin with a dense impenetrable fog, dropped 3 in for kicks. I didnt need to run them constantly to keep the fog at that density so I put them on a short cycle timer and cut them back to a 33% run time. This worked with my system to fog the bin and give enough time so the fog just began to clear before fogging again.
I ran this system for about a month of veg on some clones I had taken and they definitely survive, but that's about it. The roots continued to grow in the fog and the plant above looked fine, but what I noticed was that once the roots grew long enough to dip into the water the parts that stayed submerged in the well oxygenated water branched like crazy. I let it do its thing for a bit longer to confirm but I noticed the same thing on both bins I was testing; a clear line of demarcation where the roots thrived in the DWC after not getting everything they needed from the fog.
*to clarify, I was running 8 plants as a sea of green in each bin and I noticed the same demarcation on the root ball of every plant running the fog hybrid instead of the DWC.
I wish I had a picture to show you cause it's really emphasizes my point. I read earlier in this post that you need to run lower ppm for fogging, I'll admit I didnt take that into account. However, I only run about 550-600 ppm during veg and my plants didnt show any signs of nuteburn so I would find it hard to believe that I was harming the roots with that conc.
TLDR; Fogging is a gimmick. You get superior results with less complexity in your system if you just have a DWC with some air stones. I found the same thing for sprayer heads. They do clog very seldom but more concerning was that I would find small pieces of fine root tips in the water that the sprayer heads would inevitably blast off even at low pressure.
The res water cycled on a timed pump and had airstones in the bottom keeping it well oxygenated. I dropped water level to 1/3 of the bin O got from home depot and let the foggers float on top. Even using cheap chinese foggers it only took 2 to completely fill the bin with a dense impenetrable fog, dropped 3 in for kicks. I didnt need to run them constantly to keep the fog at that density so I put them on a short cycle timer and cut them back to a 33% run time. This worked with my system to fog the bin and give enough time so the fog just began to clear before fogging again.
I ran this system for about a month of veg on some clones I had taken and they definitely survive, but that's about it. The roots continued to grow in the fog and the plant above looked fine, but what I noticed was that once the roots grew long enough to dip into the water the parts that stayed submerged in the well oxygenated water branched like crazy. I let it do its thing for a bit longer to confirm but I noticed the same thing on both bins I was testing; a clear line of demarcation where the roots thrived in the DWC after not getting everything they needed from the fog.
*to clarify, I was running 8 plants as a sea of green in each bin and I noticed the same demarcation on the root ball of every plant running the fog hybrid instead of the DWC.
I wish I had a picture to show you cause it's really emphasizes my point. I read earlier in this post that you need to run lower ppm for fogging, I'll admit I didnt take that into account. However, I only run about 550-600 ppm during veg and my plants didnt show any signs of nuteburn so I would find it hard to believe that I was harming the roots with that conc.
TLDR; Fogging is a gimmick. You get superior results with less complexity in your system if you just have a DWC with some air stones. I found the same thing for sprayer heads. They do clog very seldom but more concerning was that I would find small pieces of fine root tips in the water that the sprayer heads would inevitably blast off even at low pressure.
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