IHBH
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Hello RUI!
I'm currently starting a second DWC grow (my first one had to be moved ), and I scrapped some clones from what I had and am now attempting this again!
So far my clones are rooted very well, they have about inch long roots out of the plug, and I'd say twenty overall sprouts emerging out of the plugs themselves.
I was just curious as to what the best method is start giving them nutrients without getting root rot or having your plant dry up.
This is what I did in my first grow:
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^I had the water sit below the rooter plug itself, and go all the way through the hydroton, just letting the roots flow down into it.
At first, I just left it like that, assuming all the roots would find their way down and the air would break through the hydroton and eventually reach the roots.
It took time for it to get going, so then I started giving it top feedings with some FF Grow Big/Big Bloom/SuperThrive, and my plants grew very fast after that.
However, since I let the water rest in the hydroton, I think some of the roots didn't get enough access to the roots and a rot formed, which eventually screwed me over later when temps became unmanageable in the buckets and the root rot spread.
My question:
Is there a way that I could top feed the plants instead of pushing all the water up through the hydroton? Or is that the only way?
Any info/tips would help a lot! Thanks!
I'm currently starting a second DWC grow (my first one had to be moved ), and I scrapped some clones from what I had and am now attempting this again!
So far my clones are rooted very well, they have about inch long roots out of the plug, and I'd say twenty overall sprouts emerging out of the plugs themselves.
I was just curious as to what the best method is start giving them nutrients without getting root rot or having your plant dry up.
This is what I did in my first grow:
View attachment 1334900
^I had the water sit below the rooter plug itself, and go all the way through the hydroton, just letting the roots flow down into it.
At first, I just left it like that, assuming all the roots would find their way down and the air would break through the hydroton and eventually reach the roots.
It took time for it to get going, so then I started giving it top feedings with some FF Grow Big/Big Bloom/SuperThrive, and my plants grew very fast after that.
However, since I let the water rest in the hydroton, I think some of the roots didn't get enough access to the roots and a rot formed, which eventually screwed me over later when temps became unmanageable in the buckets and the root rot spread.
My question:
Is there a way that I could top feed the plants instead of pushing all the water up through the hydroton? Or is that the only way?
Any info/tips would help a lot! Thanks!