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Wow awesome... Plants do look awesome for five weeks
I must have missed what strain this is.. sorry. What strain is this?
Yo DD,
Looks Great, I noticed your space is at 86* and 24 RH, Seems to be working for you, You normally run RH that low? Is that from a ton of fans?
I love how you keep setting the bar higher and higher, truly inspiring. Have you made any adjustments to your nutrient program to accommodate these monsters?
Hey dds what are you using these days for root zone health, Hydrofungicide? Roots excelurator...etc.>>?
thanks
Hey dds what are you using these days for root zone health, Hydrofungicide? Roots excelurator...etc.>>?
thanks
So with the h20 temp at 62 degrees you have no slowing of growth?( it obviously doesnt look that way from your grow!) ... I have always kept my chiller running around 67 to 68 degrees. I was under the impression that 62 was too cold and that dissolved o2 was much lower. Can you confirm that 62 is optimal for growth with no pythium problems.. Also how low can the h20 temp go before shocking the plants... Thanks in advance for your answer. and apologies if you have answered it before.
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The lowest i have gone, not by choice by cold weather is 59 degrees. I had absoltely no problems with amazing growth. This is what gave me the idea to keep the res so low and i have not had a problem in over 2 years. Remember, with rdwc you have as much water out in your system (inside all your mpb's) as you have in your main res. The water in the mpb's in gonna be 2 or 3 degrees warmer than your main res. if you set your chiller to 68 than your mpb's are gonna be 71-72. We set our res to 62 and it will be 64,65 in the mpb's.
This will stop all pythium problems including infected clones as pythium cannot grow in nute solution temperature under 65.
cheers
dds