donkeyjunk
Active Member
g'day mate,One thing I've noticed also is that after watering my plants usually do not droop.
I think that's due to the super oxygenated water that bathes the roots in oxygen.
This is the latest pic of my plant and it was about 10 minutes or so after watering, leaves still praying to the LED gods.
thanks for that.
im just finishing my last run on organic soil, and have the RDWC system ready to replace it as soon as i harvest. the plants are super healthy (not one poorly looking leaf) exactly like yours. but im just not getting the yields i was hoping for.
ive only been in doors for a year, and have gone all out with my system - 2x 12 in my veg room (under 2 x 630W LED) and 2 x12 in my flower room (under 4x 645W LED) - the high end ones that come out of texas ((apparently im not allowed to say their name)). therefore i have 4 x 200L (52 gallon) reservoirs and that translates to a lot of $ to super saturate my oxygen with the o2grow's. i already have one of the smaller units but it doesnt cut it in the big res.
i have air stones in the bottom of each pot as well, but have to spend another AU $2k to get the bigger o2grows, so i need to know that they will translate into appropriately higher yields.
did you get higher yields switching from water to o2grow water? and if so could you express that as a percentage ?
-i know they say up to 20%, but you cant believe everything you read?!!
but im already not liking the continual pH adjusting,(the veg is already switched to RDWC)
As the soil was that potent i barely have to use nutrients (all organic of course) and therefor low maintenance and very forgiving . the RDWC if you fuk up you have a day maybe 2 to rectify the problem .
so what kind of yields per lights are you getting?
cheers