Green Lantern said:
Thank you very, very much for your advise.
Yes, the pots do have "root holes"... I'd try your method of filling the entire grow tub up with the Hydroton, but then I couldn't move the plants from veg to flower (different rooms, of course). I'm using a 3x3 tray in veg and a 4x4 tray in flowering. I will be doing some experimentation once I have things relatively dialed in, so I may try that with a 2x3 tray that might fit through the doors.
Why not just change the lights and/or timing of the lights in the rooms? Either tray will work for both processes. If you leave the plants where they are and just change your lights and timing, the plants wouldn't have to be moved and wouldn't have that stress in their lives.
As for the flooding of the grow chambers, that part of Hydroponics is a known science with no doubt in it.
Plants in Hydroponics will grow without part of the "perfect" process, but they suffer for it. If you make everything as it should be, your plants will grow like crazy with no problems.
The entire root mass is capable of absorbing nutrients and water. Each root and every part of each root can do this. What this tells you is that if you supply water and nutes to each root, the plant will absorb and use them. As a result, the plant will grow to it's best possible growth.
You should fill the grow chambers until they are full just out of sight of light. This is to prevent algae growth. If water or water and nutrients become visible to light, algae will grow like crazy and whack out your entire system.
Your reservoir needs to be of sufficient size to allow you to completely flood your grow chambers to within two inches of the top. If it isn't, you need to up-size it.
No more than 1/3 of the total volume of your reservoir should remain in the reservoir when the grow chambers are full. This will prevent the nutrient solution from getting outdated and will also help aerate the water.
Good luck man. You should see a great improvement in your plants health very soon. Let me know.
Take care,
POTUS