Good to hear, I'm switching from rdwc to tables because of repeated slimings. Almost got the titan but decided to go with the tables instead. Now I'm glad I did!!
Like has already been said, if you know what your doing you can get a lb off a 600, but if you don't then opt for the 1000. Veg 8-12 plants for about a month or so and flip em to 12/12. As long as you pay attention to them and don't kill you should walk away with at least a lb.
If ppm's are going up then they're taking more water than nutes and your feeding too strong. If ppm's are dropping or holding about steady then it's probably root rot again. Are you using bennies or running a sterile res?
Too much work for me, if it comes down to it I'd just hack em and pop em in rockwool and let em grow new roots. REALLY hope it doesn't come to that, but even if I loose em it's not the end of the world. I've gave DWC a good run (over a year now) and even with all the headaches it's been really...
ya, but it'd be a bitch with them in the net pot bucket lids.
Edit- or not, I could just go to the bottom of the net pot, hmmm, you think they'd transplant ok?
Still here, haven't looked into the ph bottles and slime link. I think I may have brewed a bad batch of tea, the slime didn't change (for good or worse) with the pondzyme and aquasheild in there, but after I added the tea it just exploded!! Did another res change last night and had to take them...
With that pump you'd probably be fine without airstones in the tray.
Pvc or ever a brick or 2 is the plan if I make it that far.
I've read that the slime is pretty much a DWC thing, I'm not speaking from experience. Some people seem to get it no matter what precautions they take (like me...
You can add chlorine back using bleach, but many here really frown upon it. I'm adventurous and tried it when the temps where higher and I was getting some root rot (non-slime) because of high res temps. Worked awesome in flower, took a few doses to cure it and stabilize the ph swings, then I...
If your planning on flowering the clones with the mother why cut them off to begin with? You'd do better to leave them on her, or am I missing something?
They like it warm and humid to start out, if it's dry you might want to keep the dome over them for a few days till they establish themselves. I don't know the "ideal" temp, but I'd say mid to high 70's and your good.
do you have a cable box that's on all the time (only the tv off, cable box still on)? If so wrap them in a paper towel and put them in a baggie, then slide them under the cable box. They'll stay warm to help germinate, and won't fry. Works great!
oops- missed that you had em in rockwool, in...
Almost missed this, I think it could work but you may want to throw a few air stones in the tray with the plants if you do it, especially if the water is not recirculating pretty fast. If the roots aren't getting enough dissolved oxygen in the water (or plain air like in flood and drain) the...
Tallest one is at 10" and I think I'm going to turn her into a mother, others are more like 7-8". I usually fim them about now and let them bush out for a couple weeks before the flip but was thinking let them go a couple more nodes and top them instead of fim to see if grow a couple tops...
Yep, that's pretty much the idea guys. Just not sure how the plants would respond going from constantly being submerged to wet/dry(ish) cycles. Probably have to flood pretty frequently I'd think.