I do not believe that is correct. With Flood and Drain Hydro, any nutrients that are not used will simply drain back into your reservoir. Whereas Drain to Waste with every watering you do not recycle it back to the rez so you will lose around 20 to 30% per watering. So please explain how you will not use any more water comparing DTW vs F&D. If you don't want to water or use extra water I would suggest you either grow in soil or full blown hydro.If done right dtw doesn't use any more water than a flood and drain setup as long as your not using something like growstones.
VERMICULITEIf done right dtw doesn't use any more water than a flood and drain setup as long as your not using something like growstones.
With the amount of waist u tose out doing a fresh water change every week it shouldn't be much of a difference.I do not believe that is correct. With Flood and Drain Hydro, any nutrients that are not used will simply drain back into your reservoir. Whereas Drain to Waste with every watering you do not recycle it back to the rez so you will lose around 20 to 30% per watering. So please explain how you will not use any more water comparing DTW vs F&D. If you don't want to water or use extra water I would suggest you either grow in soil or full blown hydro.
Here is a list of products you can chose from growing mediums like expanded clay, rockwool, coir, perlite, sand or gravel, and other organic and inorganic mediums are used, for DTW. You need to remember you cannot reuse the liquids once it has past through the medium, at least in coco, I have not grown in the other mediums.
Maybe you should take a look at Hempy buckets, you will still have runoff but not as much.
Good luck on you choice and have a great grow.
GR
Not saying your right or wrong but im wondering how a type of rock is going to hold more water than say rockwhool.dtw needs about a 20% runoff to be effective.
holding the most air and water of any media is a positive, not a negative.
you'll figure it out eventually.
I wonder why you wouldn't want to use coco or rock wool? They seem to be the gold standard for DTW.Trying dtw for the first time but don't want to use coco or rockwhool. So whats a good substrate to use in dtw other than those 2?
Well i don't really want to use coco because of the problems i have read with people having deficiency issues with it and with the whool alot have issues with root rot from keepi g it to wet and being i have never used either one it makes me nervous to try them lolI wonder why you wouldn't want to use coco or rock wool? They seem to be the gold standard for DTW.
Unbuffered coco will pull calcium and magnesium out of your solution until it stabilizes. Just use a CalMag supplement and you'll be golden.Well i don't really want to use coco because of the problems i have read with people having deficiency issues with it and with the whool alot have issues with root rot from keepi g it to wet and being i have never used either one it makes me nervous to try them lol
it's not a rock, it's expanded glass actually. surface area of all the tiny "holes" allow the air/water statistics.Not saying your right or wrong but im wondering how a type of rock is going to hold more water than say rockwhool.
you put bennies in your nutes feeding in coco? didnt know i could do thatUnbuffered coco will pull calcium and magnesium out of your solution until it stabilizes. Just use a CalMag supplement and you'll be golden.
As far as rot goes, coco holds a perfect balance of air to liquid and as long as you supply adequet drainage you should never have a problem with root rot.
I'd also suggest you add some beneficial bacteria and myco's to your solution to ensure good root health.
They work wonderfully in coco. I've recently started making a Heisenberg Tea for use in my rez. It really stretches the bottles when you start growing them.you put bennies in your nutes feeding in coco? didnt know i could do that
great to know, thanks! i just transplanted some seedling into coco cups with some great white, but i also have orca and hydroguard on hand i can use with formula. are you in bkf central valley? im from visaliaThey work wonderfully in coco. I've recently started making a Heisenberg Tea for use in my rez. It really stretches the bottles when you start growing them.
No, but I'm from there. I currently live in ALASKA but I grew up in the Delano McFarland area. I spent a lot of time up in Tulare county as a kid. I had family in Corcoran, Visalia, Tulare, I've even got an aunt and uncle that live in Springville.great to know, thanks! i just transplanted some seedling into coco cups with some great white, but i also have orca and hydroguard on hand i can use with formula. are you in bkf central valley? im from visalia
Peat moss and perlite (Sunshine #4, Pro mix) Easy peasy, huge yields!!!Trying dtw for the first time but don't want to use coco or rockwhool. So whats a good substrate to use in dtw other than those 2?