Well, Mr. Saffet, thank you for reading and writing in as well as your kind words! It looks like you have quit the set-up going and have enjoyed some well-deserved success.
You’ll be happy to know that you already have an edge in creating a healthy, strong root mass because of your choice of grow system. DWC, or deep-water culture, grow systems are known for growing big plants with large yields as they offer excellent aeration for the root zone. In these systems, the plants sit in baskets or netted pots that drop down into larger buckets. The roots dangle down into these buckets, which periodically flood with water and nutrients, allowing the roots to sap up the H2O and nutrients the plants needs for growth. When the buckets are not flooded with water, the roots are hanging out in the air.
This is optimal for root growth and development. Why? Because roots actually breath in oxygen, which, as you can imagine, is sometimes hard to come by when buried underneath soil or other grow medium. DWC’s primary benefit is the aeration of the root zone, however, you can do more.
You can further aerate your nutrient solution by adding air stones, bubble wands and diffusers to your reservoir to help oxygenate the water. These items connect to a standard aquarium pump and bring air into the reservoir to add gaseous minerals to the solution which will then be transported into the plant site buckets during flooding. In return, your roots will thrive and grow into massive structures. But there’s more…
In any hydroponic system it is always a good idea to add microbial agents and beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizae (fungi) that are normally found in nature’s outdoor soils. These agents actually help the roots breakdown and absorb nutrients as well as transport minerals. Many companies such as Botanicare and DutchMaster offer these types of product lines. One hesitation I always have, however, in recommending the use of these products is that growers must be very careful as to which type of nutrient program they utilize with these additives. It is often best to use organic or veganic nutrients with these beneficials, as some synthetic (salt-based) nutrients prove to be too harsh and end up killing off the living microbials. Some milder synthetic nutrients can work in moderation, though, so be sure to do your research before purchasing any products.
Enjoy the indoor growing season everyone and have a happy and safe holiday!
Thanks for reading and remember: Grow… And help the world grow, too!
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