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			<title><![CDATA[It's A Fuct World]]></title>
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al, I'm having trouble with my cool tube/ adjust a wing set up.  I'm not sure how much space to leave...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">[QUOTE=Rick Ratlin;6350509]al, I'm having trouble with my cool tube/ adjust a wing set up.  I'm not sure how much space to leave between the glass and the aaw.  I've also got some hot spots, but not directly under the bulb, only on the sides.  Which holes do you use in the wing to attach the wire, there are multiple options, and I'm not sure which is best as I don't have a light meter.   I also can't make both the cool tube and aaw level, so should I shoot to make the aaw or the tube level? Thanks for Stayin around![/QUOTE]</blockquote>

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			<title><![CDATA[It's A Fuct World]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[---Quote (Originally by Al B. Fuct)--- 
Yep.  
  
  While you can do it, it's a bit tight for my tastes and can lead to poor bud density down low on...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">[QUOTE=Al B. Fuct;5485005]Yep. <br />
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  While you can do it, it's a bit tight for my tastes and can lead to poor bud density down low on the plants. <br />
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  Not very. If you're getting algae groth in the tanks, block light to them. If not, they're probably shaded enough for you to not bother. <br />
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Waterfarm can allow roots to grow down into the res below the media  container, leading them to be constantly submerged. When this happens,  Waterfarm begins acting like a bubbler instead of a drip system given  the presence of the airstone. In this case, adding H2O2 50% grade @  1ml/L to the res every 3-4 days becomes critical to prevent root rot, as does 100% reliable 24/7 air supply to the roots.<br />
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Just looked back at your post I replied to the other day (hurriedly) and  noted you are setting your pH at 5.4. No. should be 5.8. <br />
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I'm willing to bet that if you inspect your rootmasses, you find some  root rot. Check for funky smell. Few things cause pH to bump up as you  describe quite as reliably as root disease. Fungus gnats aka sciarid fly can also spread fungi into the rootmasses. Result is the same. <br />
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Hi Joe. While I appreciate you wanting to participate and be helpful, kindly let me address questions directed at me. Get a couple of years under your belt, reliably growing successfully before you start answering queries.[/QUOTE]</blockquote>

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			<title><![CDATA[It's A Fuct World]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 05:44:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[---Quote (Originally by Al B. Fuct)--- 
What's a YJGF? 
 
 
  
If your res size is well matched to the number of plants, the TDS will remain...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">[QUOTE=Al B. Fuct;5470190]What's a YJGF?<br />
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If your res size is well matched to the number of plants, the TDS will remain relatively constant as the solution level drops. 5L/plant is about right. If the TDS is remaining constant as the nute level drops, you don't need to top up. If the TDS is rising as the level drops, the res tank is too small. If TDS is falling as the res level drops, the tank is too large for your application.[/QUOTE]</blockquote>

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