Feijao
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Incredible thread Blaze..You are a good soul to share your wealth of experience and help so many.I just started my first dwc after wanting to try it for ages.So far so good.It is exceeding my coco by far in terms of speed and health.
my question is if i were to use 5 gal buckets(four) under 1k and keep my room the tent is passively vented from at 65 degrees..Do you think I'd need a chiller? I plan on getting one and setting up a controller but until then..do I stand a chance? the chem d being vegged now is maybe 14" and has a lot of roots.I'm concerned that as the roots continue to build up(which they are doing pretty quickly) the lack of volume available for h2o will make the temps rise ...Much thx again
Yes you stand a chance. With that being said I would never run this system without a chiller. Its an investment that I think has to be made if your wanting to go full hydro. If you can keep the room at 65 I am sure your water temps would be fine (depends on the heat of your water pump). Your plants will slow down quite a bit at 65 though.
You could get by with a 1/10th HP chiller but I would pay a little extra and get a 1/4 HP. This will allow it to run a lot less and be usable if you upgrade. I ran a 1/4 eco plus on 16 5 gallon buckets under 4k watts and it kept the water just right.
If you really want to see plants go crazy in RDWC chill that water to 68, get a big air pump, increase the temp in the room to 78 - 80, and run roots excel with your favored base.
I have ran many types of systems and this one when dialed is about as good as it gets. The only reason that I have moved on is that its summer and its so hot where I am that my chiller was running almost 24 hours a day. Once it cools down the Blaze buckets are coming back out for sure!
Amazing thread, thanks so much for all the detail and hard work. Quick question,
I read that RDWC systems permit significantly lower total nute concentrations (as little as half of norm) due to the added DO and root zone health / micro beasties aiding in uptake.
Early on it points to 1300-1500ppm max at mid flower stage.
What am in missing?
Each strain is so different I think its impossible to give a base line PPM max. I have ran a Super Lemon Haze that I had to cut down the PPM verse the same strain in my hempy buckets. On the other hand I have a G13/HP that I can feed way more PPMs than while they are in the hempys.
I think the increased DO and other things that you mentioned allow the plant to either use nutes more efficiently and/or allow them to uptake a lot more due to the super natural environment they are in. I really have pushed that G13/HP hard without much more than a little tip burn.