Thejoeybrown
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I definitely can see the positives.My wet dry cycles depends on the stage of growth and temps/humidity/light. When iam going for established roots i go as low as around 70 to 80% dry down. Then hit em till about 15% runoff. As the mature and are in the slab..I like to feed/water when just the very bottom of the slab is still moist. Alot of growers overwater when growing in rockwool. Once roots are established you can hammer em like coco but I still dont. At peak flower its very much like coco coir growing. About the same EC (around 1.6- 1.8) but a little lower pH..around 5.6 to 5.8. Because their is no cation exchange with rockwool like most other substrates you can get a much better idea of whats going on in the root zone with runoff checks. I still take samples with a big syringe from the slab itself but its rarely if ever off from actual drain runoff. Besides that..to me there is not much difference between coco and rockwool. Except the wool is way less messy and much quicker transplants. Just setting a block on another block basically. With alot of plants..is 10x faster than transplanting pot up of loose substrates like peat or coco coir.
So I’m guessing you run it sterile like a DWC? No microbiology in the rootzone? Do you run something to keep it clean like h202 or hydroguard or something?