LOW REZ TEMPS HYDRO/DWC

Budley Doright

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Until I got the rot I was like, don't need a chiller, everything is great! Well it wasn't, now that I've lowered the temps, even though the plants are basically fucked, I can see that they are actually coming back. I now think my plants, while doing ok could have been much better if kept cooler in past grows.
 

Budley Doright

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Stick to your guns when you know you're correct:)
Well I actually didn't know what I was doing lol. But I could see that many posters had never actually tried bleach, their response was just don't use it, not as to why. That seems to be the norm with people just wanting to chime in even though they have no clue. Everyone is an expert now lol. Fuck I've been growing for exactly 30 years and I still know shit, guess I just got lucky lol. My problem is I stuck with what worked, the basics I guess, (perhaps not the best results) and didn't try many different things. Still it made me a fair bit of money back in the day :).
 

Marijuana Mercenary

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Answer: You want to keep your water temp at 65 degrees this is the best temperature for maintaining a good dissolved oxygen ratio - which is crucial for your nutrient uptake via the roots.

Anything below 50 degrees and the root mass starts to suffer due to lack of oxygen in the water - colder water is DENSE - therefore it can hold the DO level longer but there is a break point where it starts to drop off and that is roughly below 50 degrees.

Your rez temps are the most important aspect of true active hydroponics.

Regards,

WidoW
Thanks, I was wondering this also. I have a deep well, 50 degree water. I let it sit til 60 degree. By the time I change the buckets again they are low 70s
 

Budley Doright

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Better watch that low 70's, anything above 70 and there is a bigger risk of rot. Just went through it :(.. Some say beanies will allow for higher temps but I was running them when all hell broke loose. Yup as says lots of air as well but temps are the key to a great grow.
 
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