3 simple rules for hydro/DWC:
1. pH in range 5.5 to 6.1
2. don't overfeed
3. don't get root rot
I think I can get these rules in check...
1. PH is easy just measure and adjust if needed.
2. That needs a little to get used to but I think my reservoir will tell me if it's to much or to low by how the EC raises/falls.
3. That's a bit more tricky but I think keeping temps in check and almost no light in the res is good to keep that in check. Are there any other good/crucial tips to keep this in check?
Thanks for the tips. I think ph is also one of the very important things... if it's wrong you can feed how much or less you want the plants won't take it up. So a good ph meter is crucial.
Also you guys in this forum helped me to not overreact and give plants time to recover... Before I always wanted them to recover right after res change but some of you told me to give the plant time and see over the course of a week if it gets better or worse. As always... overreacting was the problem lol!
I've already hit the brake on my overreacting mind and it feels better to not to worry every minute of the day lol. Thanks a lot for that guys!