rockwool/drip system question

LilGrowPup

Well-Known Member
ive heard so many different things so i was just
wondering, if your on a drip system should you
let it drip all day? even if you have hydro pebbles?
 
No you only want to drip for a few minutes 1 or 2 times per day, if you have hydroton pebbles only then you can drip up to 5 times a day.
 
well i have my clones in an organic plug
and in those big cube rockwools with hydroton pebbles
covering all the rockwool,
so should i just drip them once a day or more??
if you go to my grow journal youll see.
 
I will reiterate that for you. Drip 1 or 2 times a day for 5-10 minutes each time. You still have rockwool and rockwool should never be wet.
 
well i have my clones in an organic plug
and in those big cube rockwools with hydroton pebbles
covering all the rockwool,
so should i just drip them once a day or more??

RW is highly absorbent, pellets hold almost no water. The main reason for using pellets is that very low absorbency. They can be watered very frequently without risk of overwatering problems.

If you have RW in the pots, you can indeed only water 1x and perhaps 2x/day for very vigorous plants.
 
thank you for all the info i really appreciate it.
i have drip rings though which i also heard makes it
different cause it doesnt drip directly on the clone??:weed:
is this true, you can check out my grow journal to see...
thanks man for all the help
 
What if you only have a 1.5 inch rw starter plug and then the rest of the net pot is hydrotron clay pellets, can you water more frequently then?
 
thank you for all the info i really appreciate it.
i have drip rings though which i also heard makes it
different cause it doesnt drip directly on the clone??

The media type determines how often you can water, not the watering method.

Drip rings are a good thing for pots of pellets in which you've put a clone in a RW cube because it will wet all the pellets and none of the RW cube.
 
What if you only have a 1.5 inch rw starter plug and then the rest of the net pot is hydrotron clay pellets, can you water more frequently then?

Yes, but keep in mind that if using a flood system with pots of pellets, the cubes must be 1/2" above the flood level. If drip feeding cubes in pellets, use a drip ring.
 
no worries :)

1_Drip_ring.jpg

Here's a drip ring. Buy or DIY, just a tee fitting and some flexible tube with a bunch of 1mm holes.
 
mine is exactly like that
i have the waterfarm 8pack kit
made by general hydroponics..
ever heard of it??
thanks man youve answered all
my questions cause i was getting
worried:mrgreen:
 
THATS THE THING ITS A DRIP SYSTEM....
MAYBE THERE ARE FLOODS AND DRIP SYSTEMS FOR IT??
AS WELL AS KNOWING IT WAS A DRIP SYSTEM I WAS
AS WELL TOLD BY A COUPLE PEOPLE ITS A DRIP??
WHAT YOU HEAR?bongsmilie
 
Ah, OK, my error, this looks like a bucket based flood system based around identical components.

The one I was thinking of employs a separate res, 'control bucket' with pump & float valve along with fill/drain plumbing to each bucket.

WF_8pack.jpg


Sorry about that. :oops:

See what happens when you post at 4am before having sucked up enough coffee? :lol:
 
lol your funny....
thank you my man for clearing that up
for me i was making sure i wasnt going crazy
and had a flood system.
so how do you grow your girls?:blsmoke:
 
wow!!! i hope to get around
there soon enough...
did you handmake your whole
system?? you know with like home
depot stuff or things like that??
 
No, the trays & stands came from my local hydro shop, but are very cheap, $53 per tray, $30 per stand. Water pumps are $11, air pump $8, Dollar shop 125L storage tubs for res tanks, $20.

You could make a flood system exclusively with hdwe store items, but the vacuum moulded trays from the hydro shop work best.
 
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