joe godbud
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hey i keep hearing hydro makes more light green crystal buds with more wieght but is a 3 gall dwc any good or have to get 5 gal
Nope , you can buy them there though. I paid 12$ for bucket and lid. 25$ for air pump, get yourself some quality air stones 10$. Root rot is caused by an organism that is already present in every system. You just cant let that organism thrive. You do this by keeping you grow area clean, water temps between 64 - 72 ( they dont like cold water) and having a good air pump for plenty of dissolved oxygen is key. I could go on for hours about root rot.hey is that a dwc from like amazon? looks like it and i was gonna get one a try.. if the roots are in water how does it not get root rot i just never tried it.. wanted to grow my alien og in it i have
He said it all.why don't you try a Hempy bucket? simplest form of hydro. give you an idea if you like it or not. it's more hands-on than dirt i.e. bad things can happen really quickly.
to give DWC a fair shot, invest in a chiller. keep your nutes at 68F and you will really enjoy it. if not, you'll be fighting root issues the whole grow.
a hempy is a 5 gal bucket with a hole drilled about 2" inches up from the bottom. so you get a built in reservoir and you can't overwater it. simple huh?whats a chiller and whats difference from hempy and dwc
Not many people understand that you don't need a chiller. I switched from h202 to hydroguard and have never had better success. Heat stays under 75, always, and I have not had a problem thus far. This is key to note if you are only doing a single DWC or just starting DWC. Chillers are designed for RDWC/larger systems.why don't you try a Hempy bucket? simplest form of hydro. give you an idea if you like it or not. it's more hands-on than dirt i.e. bad things can happen really quickly.
to give DWC a fair shot, invest in a chiller. keep your nutes at 68F and you will really enjoy it. if not, you'll be fighting root issues the whole grow.
try living organic soil. why use all those chemicals to grow your pot. When you go to the grocery store do you ask for the Chem grown veggies. Yield will depend on genetics. And pot size and veg time. Quality will be better than anything you have ever had
i'd never use h2o2 in my reservoir. my 2 cents.Not many people understand that you don't need a chiller. I switched from h202 to hydroguard and have never had better success. Heat stays under 75, always, and I have not had a problem thus far. This is key to note if you are only doing a single DWC or just starting DWC. Chillers are designed for RDWC/larger systems.
My room temp never reaches 80. Im running 1600w, 4 plants, x4 27gal totes. With 18/6 I can run water temps as high as 76/77. So why do I need a chiller again when Im just going to flower from here on out?i'd never use h2o2 in my reservoir. my 2 cents.
what happens when your room is 85F? the water temp will eventually reach the ambient temp in the room.
chiller will always be a worthwhile investment