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Q9 can you please elaborate more on this you mention that warmer water temp promote rapid growth what is consider the optimal warmest temp you would consider or are running to achieve rapid growth without introducing root rot or phylum thanks
warm temps make for more rapid growing conditions, not less rapid. Unfortunately they also allow for the rapid growth of pythium.
Chillers are about preventing rot, not helping the plant grow.
Just not so, chillers help prevent root rot by low temps but the water also holds more dissolved oxygen which makes the plants grow faster in chilled water, not slower!
You should be fine, unless you see signs that rot took hold.
Im acutally in week 1 of flower I'm at currently at 65F water temp should bump it slowly to 72 or I can just raise it to 72 and keep it there with fluctuation?
Oh here is that chart it should be helpful... It is charting the root to shoot ratio (often used in agronomy) at various soil temps....
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You should know perfectly well that im not going to provide anything that isnt factually demonstrable. I apologize if these facts force you to question your own understanding of these issues.
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