thanks, but what you think about my plants? Lol.lookin great
I stick to a strict weekly flush regimen every time I change water. After pumping out the old week's solution, I refill with plain RO and let the whole thing run, flushing main pump and chiller line, for 30-45 minutes. The plants react very well to this. This paired with the float switch activated external res auto-topper (that will refill to float line with fresh water if the level should fall even slightly) keeps the system pretty fresh and robust. Having to inject with a jar of fresh concentrate mix regularly to keep the PPM level up acts sort of as an active 'constant water change / nute refresh' rhythm cycle with the auto topper. This effectively eliminates nute build-up completely. I've developed this sort of 'rhythm' of feeding that works pretty great. I would recommend this type of feeding to anyone wanting to know more. With what I have going, I could probably let the thing run for weeks on end without changing the water, but I do it every week without fail anyway to raise the ceiling of quality. In between water change flushes are more important than you might think, kiddies!they must be hungry...
usually if i have a heavy eater...(one that eats alomst every day).. i will flush er out more .... cause the nutes tend to build up.....
haha ...but what about my plants..... goofball
I love how everyone has their own style. Yeah, flush at res-change is pretty standard practice among vets.jin i got to say i love everything your doing! love the fact i get to look at some new hottie everyday, look at dank everyday. love it!
i also do a flush every res change for about a day but i change my res every 3 weeks.
thcfarmer is your source for UC journals. Many guys running the systems there with mixed success. Some kill it, some get killed by it and return to their old ways. There's a lot of hype for UC and I gotta say I was taken by it as well. However, not far enough to actually fork over the $$$ for a system and the required chiller. After researching for a few months I have come to the conclusion that the UC does not really yield more than other setups. Many different opinions as with anything else, but there appears to be a consensus on a few things at least: 1. UC plants consume a lot less nutes - have to go reeeal slow and easy or get burned. 2. Plants take a bit longer to finish 3. A chiller is a mustI think this may effectively be a rival for aeroponics. The more I think about it, the more I seem to understand that the water movement enriched with tiny air particles is intended to replace the active feeding/circulation that aero-sprayers provide.
I'm wondering, would the fact that the pump is being run externally in-line reduce if not eliminate pump heat you get with a submersible running constantly in the res itself? I think this would mean my chiller would have to work a little less hard and only have to deal with the warming of the water from the lights.
This aero-dwc hybrid tub I made is pretty primitive by comparison and not nearly as well suited for larger volume growing. I look forward to exploring this "under-current" aspect of hydroponic growing and adding little tweaks of my own to the concept.
Seen that too. Most of the guys having problems with UC are running 50 plants in a warehouse. One leak and the whole system drains. Various other problems too, like guys not knowing that they can stretch nutes much longer and overfeeding. Aside from that, those were just janky grows. I've seen shitty aero grows. I've seen super shitty soil grows. Seen them all dialed down too. Undercurrent rocks in the right hands.thcfarmer is your source for UC journals. Many guys running the systems there with mixed success. Some kill it, some get killed by it and return to their old ways. There's a lot of hype for UC and I gotta say I was taken by it as well. However, not far enough to actually fork over the $$$ for a system and the required chiller. After researching for a few months I have come to the conclusion that the UC does not really yield more than other setups. Many different opinions as with anything else, but there appears to be a consensus on a few things at least: 1. UC plants consume a lot less nutes - have to go reeeal slow and easy or get burned. 2. Plants take a bit longer to finish 3. A chiller is a must
Thanks, Dirk. You are so right about the person being the main factor over equipment. In music, do we ever say that Eddie Van Halen is better than Hendrix was because he had a better/different guitar or vise versa? No.i think more important than the system being run is the grower. if you master your system you can get excellent yields regardless if you grow dirt, hydro, aero or UC. its all about dialing your system in and maximizing your potential. from what iv seen 2 plants in a UC by jin rivals any system iv seen so far. I would much rather run fewer plants that yield more than more plants yielding less. that being said im going to have to up my game if im going to keep watching this thread. lol
Interesting. I've got time to do a little research and I def will study it more. I've found that MASSIVE oxygen is essential. I've seen a startling improvement in plant/system performance simply from increasing the oxygen quotient significantly. I'm pretty latched onto the fact that any kind of water delivery system should be considered as nothing more than medium for the oxygen. So I'm thinking that increasing the oxygen to something greater than what most of the UC users are doing would change the basic system and amp it up more. Also, I have a 1/10 hp chiller that works like a soldier, so I feel pretty good about trying this.thcfarmer is your source for UC journals. Many guys running the systems there with mixed success. Some kill it, some get killed by it and return to their old ways. There's a lot of hype for UC and I gotta say I was taken by it as well. However, not far enough to actually fork over the $$$ for a system and the required chiller. After researching for a few months I have come to the conclusion that the UC does not really yield more than other setups. Many different opinions as with anything else, but there appears to be a consensus on a few things at least: 1. UC plants consume a lot less nutes - have to go reeeal slow and easy or get burned. 2. Plants take a bit longer to finish 3. A chiller is a must
You all make such excellent points. Hard for me to take sides in a good debate in my own journal. Lol!Seen that too. Most of the guys having problems with UC are running 50 plants in a warehouse. One leak and the whole system drains. Various other problems too, like guys not knowing that they can stretch nutes much longer and overfeeding. Aside from that, those were just janky grows. I've seen shitty aero grows. I've seen super shitty soil grows. Seen them all dialed down too. Undercurrent rocks in the right hands.
Yeah, you've gotten me pretty pumped on the idea. The timing couldn't have been better really, because there was no way I was going to expand to six plants in a wider space with this same kind of tub I'm using for this tight enclosure. The thing I'm using now will be reduced to a mother shack... Maybe I'll convert to LED and move my HID to the UC tent to join another 1000watter? We'll see...Dude! You're getting it. An auto-topper and tri-meter are definitely bells and whistles on the Cadillac if you know what I mean. I can tell your mind is working on something awesome. Undercurrent DWC is something, that from what I can tell, not many are doing. The ones who are, are having unparalleled success. It's hard to not sound like I'm trying to sell something when it's just that simple and effective. The principles are rudimentary, but man do they make sense. This is like NFT on crystal meth. Your plants roots are not floating in a little stream of solution, or a stagnant pond, but instead they are met with turbulent rapids and a constant source of oxygen and rich nutrients that are always changing yet always the same. I know you're sitting down scheming right now, and that's a good idea. You're going to blow yourself away with this... Watch - I don't even need see the final product and I'm already an advocate. It's just that simple.