Does putting frozen water bottles in your DWC to cool water temp possibly shock your roots? I obviously don’t want to spend any $$$
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I tried this with my dwc autos and they did not show any signs of shock. I had early stages of root rot and the ice bottles definitely helped. My plants were only 2 weeks old at the time so there were not alot of roots in the water. It was a pain to switch ice bottles out twice a day but it worked for me.
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The ice bottles will warm up and melt faster than you would think. I used gallon size jugs in 10 gallons of water. Great white will not help your Temps. It is supposed to help from getting root rot. I was using hydrogaurd at the time and thought maybe it wasn't working so I tried great white as well. The GW didn't seem to help and it didn't mix well in the resevoir. If you want to keep it simple and not spend $ ice bottles will help. I got my Temps down to around 69 f. Also depending on your set up if you have water pumps in the resevoir they will also heat up the water. Again I'm new to this but this has my experience so far. Best of luck 👍
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That's the primary reason for chilling the rez-producing an environment that isn't conducive for the pythium to grow.
The amount of difference in dissolved oxygen levels at 68 degF vs 78 degF is negligible, not enough to cause the plant to fail or suffer.
Running a chiller allows you to forgo the bennies, but running bennies or a sterile system also allows you to run without a chiller.WHAT???
5x5 grow space
900w of Vero's and F-strips
4-17gal totes self-made UC system.
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