I drop from the lid.How big are your falls? Similar to mine?
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That's me. I use a waterfall approach to aerate the water in my tubsites. I do this by running my water pump in the control bucket and having it feed a manifold that then sends water to every tubsite. The nozzle in my case is simply a ninety degree elbow fitting of the same diameter as the hose. It fits in a small hole drilled either in the lid of the tub or in the netpot.Im very intrested in dwc an rdwc an not sure exactly on what lines my system is running but i know i need help cause i keep killing my plants. If there is a member who has been growing in these mediums for years i really could use help!
I really mean no offence by this, but i would strongly suggest you do a bit more research before trying another grow. DWC is, in my opinion, a very easy system to manage, BUT. you must, must, must have done your homework before you embark on it.Wont the plant die if i dont give it water? I dont understand really where i should have my roots when transplanting from soil also since im using yard rock i dont wanna smash my roots any ideas?
I have no inclination to get a DO meter, but i can say that my setup has about 200ltres of water, and 2x60ltr air pumps feeding it, meaning that each litre of water gets 0.6 litres of air though it per minute.Regarding dissolved oxygen... Are you guessing, hoping, wishing or do you really know your DO?
Just wondering... what's really fact and what's hearsay and myth about DO.
Have any of you actually tested your DO saturation or DO concentration with a DO Meter?
Do you know what DO saturation defines "low oxygen?"
*How low must "low oxygen" really be to become any issue at all?
Before you jumped up and bought more pumps and stuff for oxygenating:
What was your DO saturation with a bubbler bubbling air?
What was your DO saturation with a water fall exposed to air?
What DO saturation do you think is really necessary to prevent what's called "low oxygen" and root rot.
Did any of this oxygen stuff make any difference, prevent root rot, keep your plants and microbes healthy?
No disease means you are keeping your plants healthy, Great job. This is a difficult task for many growers. Root rot and other plant diseases do not attack healthy plants that are not t stressed and release stress chemicals, Fungal disease outbreaks only occur in plants that release these stress chemicals. The key to disease prevention is keeping your plants healthy. Clearly you are doing just that... don't change anything, nothing is broken.I have no inclination to get a DO meter, but i can say that my setup has about 200ltres of water, and 2x60ltr air pumps feeding it, meaning that each litre of water gets 0.6 litres of air though it per minute.
I've never had root rot, never used H202, never used any hydroguard or any other root guarding solution for my ladies, and quite regularly my res temps will rise above recommended levels.
I was just going to get one 60ltr pump, then decided to double up. Yes, my res's do look like bubbling cauldrons, but as i said, i've never had any issues with roots whatsoever.