Struggling with Fogponics

smokey1985

Active Member
Despite all the research I've done on Fogponics, my plants roots just don't seem to want to grow into the fog. I have no idea why. My best guess at this point is that I've been using tap water instead of distilled. I live in a very remote area and getting distilled water all the time seems like a big hassle but I can try that if people think it will make the difference for me.

Current Set up:

5ga bucket with about 3gal tap water, PH'd round 5.8-6.4

very light GH veg/micro

3 singlehead foggers with float

2 drain pipes and a fan on the lid pumping the fog into totes.

The plants show signs of nute deficiencies bad. The roots have become a slimy green mostly on the main tap root. But the other roots that barely pop out of the hydroton are extremely fuzzy and healthy looking...they just aren't growing.

The main tap roots are there in the first place because I had them in DWC for about a week until I remade the fog system and put them back in that.

I have some seedlings going now in one of the totes started in 2in rockwool cubes. They look healthy enough for about 5 days old. They have a tap root about a half inch out of the cube into the fog but it has not been growing that I can see for the last couple days. I fear they will do the same thing as the first attempt and just not grow into the fog.

sorry no pics don't have a good camera.

any advice?
 

PetFlora

Well-Known Member
Ah poor boy. Been there, done that

Muy Malo

Pond foggers generate a lot of heat, which makes the water too warm

Also, they will soon fail above 300ppm

anyway, the nutes are too heavy to float in the fog, so it's mostly steam

Quick go buy a 9+ l/m 4 head air pump + quality airstones (I use large oxystone cylinders)

First pics taken 3/21.

Bubbles.jpgSeedlings in Bubbler.jpg

Next 2 taken this morning, 3 days later

Come by for the show


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Ghettoman

Active Member
fog works great bro, you got to have your nutes in check and have some air circulating good in the rez and not run it all the time. Root rot will occur if any light gets into the res for long periods, and high temp. Get some cal-mag or cal-max to to help with the nutrient uptake. My fogger has not quit yet and i am at about 700 ppm, and the replaceable heads are cheap. It has no problems carrying the nutrients up to the plant.:^\
 

kakarot

New Member
I wouldn't use 2 in rock wool. I'm just speculating but I think the roots adapt to a soggy environment in the rock wool and then have a hard time converting to fog. I'd try putting a seed in a bit of rock wool. Then put it on hydroton in net cup and for it. Then it can get used to the frog from the get go.
 
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