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Mohican

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They look so much better! I am glad that they have rebounded so well. Things should get interesting in there very quickly. When will you switch to 12/12?
 

horribleherk

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They look so much better! I am glad that they have rebounded so well. Things should get interesting in there very quickly. When will you switch to 12/12?
I'll be putting up a Scrog I haven't thought that far ahead lol but probably another month or so - + I have yet to flower this strain out so the rate of stretch after the flip is unknown
 

horribleherk

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Thanks for the heads up!

So many new things to try with COBs.
dwc performs better than everything when conditions are ideal but it's high maintenance & very unforgiving of mistakes & less than ideal conditions I've been doing e&f in various mediums for awhile & in the cob I'm going back to it I'll be building my setup step - by -step with pics I'm collecting pieces now the smart pots inside the drain pans is working out for now
 

Enigma

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dwc performs better than everything when conditions are ideal but it's high maintenance & very unforgiving of mistakes & less than ideal conditions I've been doing e&f in various mediums for awhile & in the cob I'm going back to it I'll be building my setup step - by -step with pics I'm collecting pieces now the smart pots inside the drain pans is working out for now

This isn't my first rodeo, I've run DWC before to great success. This time 'round I will be running RDWC to avoid all of the problems I encountered with DWC.

Live, learn, grow.

:leaf:
 

ttystikk

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This isn't my first rodeo, I've run DWC before to great success. This time 'round I will be running RDWC to avoid all of the problems I encountered with DWC.

Live, learn, grow.

:leaf:
Water temperatures are key. Before I started chilling my RDWC, I couldn't keep roots problems under control.

After I started chilling the water, i never had problems again- even when I deliberately inoculated it with bad water.

It isn't the temperature itself, it's the oxygenation. Colder water holds more dissolved oxygen. I used waterfalls in each tub to ensure saturation.
 

Enigma

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Water temperatures are key. Before I started chilling my RDWC, I couldn't keep roots problems under control.

After I started chilling the water, i never had problems again- even when I deliberately inoculated it with bad water.

It isn't the temperature itself, it's the oxygenation. Colder water holds more dissolved oxygen. I used waterfalls in each tub to ensure saturation.

Water temps were the first problem I had. The second was roots getting tangled then having to remove dead/dying plants. Then it was dissolved calcium in the tap water. Then it was....

You get the point.

I would fix one problem and then find another and another.

Following a member's grow in another board showed me how I could improve my DWC with RDWC while removing all the headaches I had before.

I had the BlueLabs instruments for metering, I'll be purchasing them again on this next run.

For now, I'll be in soil running some lighting tests until I figure out another solution. I was thinking a kind of ebb and flow, but the only ones I'm familiar with are clay pebbles. I'd like to have something with a bit more water retention, like Hempy buckets but automated.
 

ttystikk

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Water temps were the first problem I had. The second was roots getting tangled then having to remove dead/dying plants. Then it was dissolved calcium in the tap water. Then it was....

You get the point.

I would fix one problem and then find another and another.

Following a member's grow in another board showed me how I could improve my DWC with RDWC while removing all the headaches I had before.

I had the BlueLabs instruments for metering, I'll be purchasing them again on this next run.

For now, I'll be in soil running some lighting tests until I figure out another solution. I was thinking a kind of ebb and flow, but the only ones I'm familiar with are clay pebbles. I'd like to have something with a bit more water retention, like Hempy buckets but automated.
Buckets of Tupur work great in flood tables.
 

Enigma

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I was thinking a tub with several pots inside of it to keep plants from tangling each will be about four weeks apart.
 

OnePrays

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I've ordered a 2x2 tub for next grow I'm gonna run just like I used to run the coco 4 plants in 2 ga. smart pots & flood 1time a day
Sweet can't wait to see this gotnany idea of what strains your going to grow? Was the skywalker you grew back then flooded?
 

horribleherk

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Sweet can't wait to see this gotnany idea of what strains your going to grow? Was the skywalker you grew back then flooded?
the skywalker was flooded & pretty much the style grow with a few changes I want to get back to as of now doubledream & this blackjack is showing promise just wanting to see what the finished product is like
 

Mohican

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I think I killed my plant in the trash can. Gave it too much fert and fried it. I am trying to flush it and see if it will recover. It doesn't help that the temperature is 100 degrees outside!
 

horribleherk

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I'm mothballing my waterfarms & their reservoir in favor of the tupur I feel that no larger than my operation is the work , maintenance & everything associated with dwc is more than I care to deal with any gains in yield is rapidly offset by the consistency overall of the tupur the time I spend fighting this & that with dwc can be spent dialing in my operation in other areas my grows are mainly for my own consumption, bragging rights , and a wee bit of bartering material IMG_2646.JPG
 
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