Ebb & Gro means buckets.did you adapt them for the ebb&gro or do you run a different system
No, it isnt advisable, we all do it because we are retards. ./sighIs it really advisable to use ebb in growing cannabis? Any thoughts will be appreciated. Thanks
lol that why i do itNo, it isnt advisable, we all do it because we are retards. ./sigh
You can *not* use them. If you do, the roots will grow outside of the net pot, and into the empty air with no water solution. The roots will die within a half of an hour of being in open air and your plant will end up not growing much weed at all and you'll have a terrible harvest. Hydroton is the way to go, and it isnt overkill. Even the extra hydroton that doesnt "touch roots" still allows the oxygenated water to evaporate keeping a moving flow of humid air to the roots in other areas.Sorry if this question has been asked before as I have only read up to page 72.
Couldn't you just use 8 Inch Pot W/Rim in your CAP buckets, so you don't have to use as much hydroton? That much hydroton seems like overkill.
http://www.plantlightinghydroponics.com/inch-pot-wrim-mesh-sides-and-bottom-p-1591.html
I have read that the CAP buckets are left with about an inch of water after draining, wouldn't that be enough to keep the roots from drying out in between fills? I was under the impression that more oxygen to the roots was beneficial. Do roots only get oxygen through water?You can *not* use them. If you do, the roots will grow outside of the net pot, and into the empty air with no water solution.
Netpots only hang down 3 or 4 inches. That leaves about 8 inches of airspace between the bottom of the netpot and the bottom of the bucket.I have read that the CAP buckets are left with about an inch of water after draining, wouldn't that be enough to keep the roots from drying out in between fills? I was under the impression that more oxygen to the roots was beneficial. Do roots only get oxygen through water?