Slow growth and drooping leaves in bubbleponic system

sophanox

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Dude post I think I got the same problems
I've fixed the problem now, I took out the pump and feeder tubes and raised the water level so that the bubbles were splashing on the bottom of the netcups, i.e. i just turned it into a simple dwc.

I also add some rhizotonic and superthrive, as my tap water ec is so low and my cal mag hasn't arrived yet, they could well have provided the necessary trace elements that the plants needed to grow.

Since doing this the plants have taken off and are looking really healthy.

So, what setup are you using? What is the ec of the water you are using?
 

jimmy130380

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I got a 20lt bucket with a small pump and a shit load of air I'll take a pic tomorrow and post it here maybe you can see where my mistake is
also do you think the color of the bucket makes that much difference to the rooting pace
also what height do you keep your water and is your container airtight
 

aubud

Active Member
do you think the color of the bucket makes that much difference to the rooting pace
If the bucket is a light color it most likely will let light in, and light in ur res = alge and slow root growth. What i do with ALL of my containers that hold any water or nutrient solution is put foil tape on it so absolutely no ligh gets in. Other than that a dark bucket might abosb a little energy and warm ur res a tad but thats about it
 

sophanox

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I got a 20lt bucket with a small pump and a shit load of air I'll take a pic tomorrow and post it here maybe you can see where my mistake is
also do you think the color of the bucket makes that much difference to the rooting pace
also what height do you keep your water and is your container airtight
taking a picture and providing some more details would be good

you want the bucket lightproof, so any dark colour is prefereable. i taped over my rez with aluminum tape as this helps to keep the heat down as well as stopping light getting in.

are you using dwc or bubbleponics? I assume dwc, so you want the water level at such a height that the bubbles breaking on the surface are splashing the bottom of the netcups. The water is then wicked up to the rootzone via the rockwool n hydroton. As soon as the roots grow down into the rez, you want a inch or two air gap between the netcups and the water level, to allow the roots to breathe.
 

jimmy130380

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fuck is there really page1420 i had good read of the 51 page thread but i couldent do it again bill ,hey hey bill your skip catch much rain last night ,biggest storm in vic ive seen in 4 year
 

bubbleobill

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fuck is there really page1420 i had good read of the 51 page thread but i couldent do it again bill ,hey hey bill your skip catch much rain last night ,biggest storm in vic ive seen in 4 year
Yep was pretty crazy, the rain squashed a lot of my tomato plants(not a euphemism) and was flashing so much at one stage I was wondering if lightening could act like a light leak:P
 

sophanox

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sorry bro your right i go take some pics now and maybe u guys can help point out my fuck ups
no worries man.

on update on mine, removing the feeder tubes and adding some rhizotonic and superthrive has definitely helped, though they are still growing very slowly. I hope that this is due to the low ec of my tap water (0.05 = 25ppm), as it does thus not contain enough trace elements for the plants.

So i've ordered some sensi cal mg mix which will hopefully be here at the start of next week. Fingers crossed it'll work!
 

jimmy130380

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okso i have fixed my unit and hope it will work check it out link is in my sig
how your working out starting to show a improve
you too bill check it and tell me how to get this show on the road
 

sophanox

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good news, switching to dwc has solved my problem. somehow my plants were being overwatered in bubbleponics, despite the fact i have loads of bubbles + the manifold was set to its lowest setting =S. weird indeed. Plants are exploding now, is a pleasure to watch =D

glad to hear you're back on the right track too jimmy!

peace n love
 
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