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  1. KoolaidMan

    RDWC success - without a chiller

    Tea doesnt affect the ppm. Also the GAC filter filters out enough of my city water chorine to levels that wont matter. Once ran through the GAC filter, the PPM is like 115
  2. KoolaidMan

    RDWC success - without a chiller

    Ya I just built some stands with some wood I had laying around. I used to homebrew also. I actually make my beneficial tea using a stirplate and a 2L flask spinning for 24-48 hrs. If youd like the recipe/details I can DM you. Lots of hype on this forum about RO, UV, sterile, etc. not saying its...
  3. KoolaidMan

    RDWC success - without a chiller

    I run tap water filtered with a $15 GAC/sediment filter from Lowes with a beneficial bacteria tea I make at 1 cup per 5 gallons. Water temps fluctuate between 69F - 76F. Healthy plants, no issues. If your water has more good bacteria then bad, you wont have any issues with bacteria.
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    Harvesting first grow - such a great feeling

    I guess it depends on the bulkhead, but the ones I got from supplyhouse.com, I used 2-3/4 for the 2” bulkhead and 1-3/4 for the 1” bulkheads. That made them fit really snug. I also used some rubber sheet from Lowes for gaskets instead of the included ones and then sealed it all up with some...
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    Harvesting first grow - such a great feeling

    Google “herb drying rack”
  6. KoolaidMan

    RDWC success - without a chiller

    I use the bacteria route because its better for the plant.
  7. KoolaidMan

    Harvesting first grow - such a great feeling

    Congrats dude, you will deffinitly love switching to RDWC. No more changing water at each bucket, you can just siphon/drain from the main res. Nutrient additions, water additions, monitoring levels, etc...so much easier with RDWC. Supplies arent super complex. A few 2" threaded bulkheads for the...
  8. KoolaidMan

    RDWC success - without a chiller

    I run RDWC and no chiller. My water temps range 72-76 depending on time of day. I brew up some beneficial bacteria tea and add it 1cup per 5gal and it keeps the rot/slime/algae away. No issues.
  9. KoolaidMan

    What’s the go to for nutes?

    GH Flora Trio + GH CalMag....all you need for nutes
  10. KoolaidMan

    Hygrozyme or Hydroguard (Dr.Marijane... Canadian) to tackle Brown Slime on Roots?

    I brew 4 cups of tea using the following recipe and do 1cup per 5gal of water....pics of each included. This tea recipe keeps my entire system clean and healthy. Started Hydro doing this and never have had a single slime/algae issue. Also helps break down larger molecules of nutrients so the...
  11. KoolaidMan

    SCROG or LST with DWC bubble pots -- how to do it?

    Check out my post on a SCROG build I did for buckets that allows you to lift out the plant with it. https://www.rollitup.org/t/scrog-idea-for-dwc.1017407/#post-15543158
  12. KoolaidMan

    Ro water to tap

    Ya no worries, just sharing my perspective as well, thats why I said if you have decent Tap. My starting ppm is about 115 and pH is about 7.5 and it doesnt take much pH Down to get it to 6.0-6.5 where it holds stable until next change. I change the water every 10 days or so. I buy the FloraTrio...
  13. KoolaidMan

    Ro water to tap

    I grow in a RDWC with dechlorinated Tap water and have no issues at all. My starting PPM is 115. Here is a pic of one of my younger plants. I run FloraTrio and CalMag with the CalMag at 1/4 dose in early stages and 1/2 dose in later stages since its tap water. I also add some Beneficial Bacteria...
  14. KoolaidMan

    1st time DWC issues =\, root/pest

    Maybe you have horrible, super high ppm, contaminated tap...I dont know. Do what works for you. Can deffinitly grow prime grass with Tap tho.
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    1st time DWC issues =\, root/pest

    Best entails plants grown in tap water are not as good, which is false. All RO water is doing is giving you a neutral base to start, so you can meticulously control the amounts of every nutrient/micro-nutrient. Tap water contains larger molecules of Ca and Mg for example that aren’t easily...
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    1st time DWC issues =\, root/pest

    Here is a video of a dude doing a comparison grow between RO vs Tap using lettuce...He shows the root mass and even measures the final product. His tap water is around 150ppm.
  17. KoolaidMan

    1st time DWC issues =\, root/pest

    You dont need to treat tap water to remove the chlorine. And if it doesnt smell like chlorine then there probably isnt as much as you think. Chlorine can take anywhere from 1-5 days to evaporate out of tap water depending on the level the water company puts in. What I do is just fill some...
  18. KoolaidMan

    1st time DWC issues =\, root/pest

    You dont need 0ppm to start man, not sure where you learned that. Ive grown tons of veggies over the years in DWC totes using filtered tap water ranging from 200-400 ppm. Look at any large scale hydro veggie center or beer brewer (beer uses yeast, must have good water). Im not dissing RO...
  19. KoolaidMan

    1st time DWC issues =\, root/pest

    Because this simpler and far cheaper route may solve the problem and cost maybe $50 per year in filters if that. If it doesnt solve the problem....then your out the $30 initial buy. If it does work, then you just avoided spending $100’s per year on RO filters plus the initial $$ buy. Sometimes...
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