A drip system with emitters in each net pot/cube can be placed on a bench or in a flood tray. Drip: Bare root or cube (rock wool, oasis, etc) propagated plants can be placed directly into our CCH2O Net Pot or 4″/6″ rock wool cubes. This will simulate root growth similar to the Under Current system and prepare the plants for a fairly seamless transition.ĭ.
It can be difficult to fill it and then secure the Velcro band around it but after a few tries youll probably figure this out too. And it feels body warm as soon as you fill it, so it seems like its ready to go much sooner. Adding air diffuser to the tray will create a water culture environment. The trick is to take your time filling it AND emptying it SLOWLY and keep the warm water WARM, not HOT. Because of the volume of water used, you actually dont need the water to be all that hot (and in fact, the instructions mention some relatively low temperature limit). Ebb and Flow Table (Continuous Flood): Bare root or cube (rock wool, oasis, etc) propagated plants can be placed directly into our CCH2O Net Pot or 4″/6″ rock wool cubes and placed in a typical tray. Some natural root pruning may occur as the roots grow through the net pot due to the intermittent watering cycle.Ĭ. Ebb and Flow table (Periodic Flood): Bare root or cube (rock wool, oasis, etc) propagated plants can be placed directly into our CCH2O Net Pot or 4″/6″ rock wool cubes and placed in a typical tray. This method is ideal for avoiding unnecessary root damage during transplant into bloom.ī. In this case the entire CCH2O Lid (with Net Pot) can be picked up and moved directly to another Under Current growth module for flowering.
This technique is perfect if subsequently transplanting into a larger Under Current system (13 gallon or 35 gallon PRO) at a wider plant spacing. Under Current system (8 gallon): Bare root or cube (rock wool, oasis, etc) propagated plants can be placed directly into our CCH2O Net Pot and placed directly into a Under Current system for optimum growth.