AutoWonders
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Good deal. Those little ladies are on their way with hopeful thoughts of bestowing upon you a gargantuan harvest. Lots o' luck.
Yeah definitely helps mate, the tank is the biggest and was the main concern, I think I will go price a few systems up, cheers mate.I know the tank can be higher and it is even an advantage as you will be able to drain it easily if necessary. I think the brain has to be on the same level as the pots because it controls the water/nutrient level in the system by using a float valve connected to the tank. It's quite important to keep the nutrient/water level just under (in mine about 2cm below) the base of the net pots.and to keep this consistent through the grow. Hope that helps!
@Faction Welcome to AFN. To get someone’s attention put the at-mark @ in front of their AFN name like I did for you.Just dropping by to introduce myself as a new AFN joiner - looking forward to sharing info on this beautiful plant! This is my first post, so hi everyone.
Very nice set-up, I too am a long time photo grower and actually am having issues getting the hang of autos. Go figure? I use mostly DWC as well but also AutoPots, no where near the growth or yield from the AP's but they are easy and simple.
I also love nerding out on everything, from plants to lights :smoking:
Definitely along for the ride![]()
Welcome aboard @RivetGrrl - and I too have found Autos much less forgiving than photoperiod plants. They seem much more sensitive to the environment but I love how quick they develop.
I would consider it an insurance policy especially since all reservoirs are on the same system just my@Mañ'O'Green - thanks for the link, I will defo give that a read - always up for learning - "every day's a school day", right? About Hydroguard, you're right I'm not using it and so far my DWC grows have been OK in terms of root health, mainly because I have a nutrient chiller and never let the temp go above 23C (around 70F).