hydrodreams
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For some time already I feel disturbed by an occurance in my room. My watering is executed trough a high pressure (3 bar) water pump and from there i goes trough the PE-hose and drippers that you can buy in every grow shop. The PE-hose is tied to the tables, on which the pots are standing. I use a watering controller that allows me to water the plants only for a short time each 12h lights on, but 19 times every 12h lights on.
Because the hose is mounted to the tables (and it would be quiet a lot of work to change that), each of the 19 times the pump turns on each 12h lights on, a shock of the presure from the pump transmits to the tables and from there to the plants. For a second, the whole plants are shaking.
Did anybody here experince the same and observe particular effects on the growth and yield performance of the plants?
Thanks for sharing any knowledge
For some time already I feel disturbed by an occurance in my room. My watering is executed trough a high pressure (3 bar) water pump and from there i goes trough the PE-hose and drippers that you can buy in every grow shop. The PE-hose is tied to the tables, on which the pots are standing. I use a watering controller that allows me to water the plants only for a short time each 12h lights on, but 19 times every 12h lights on.
Because the hose is mounted to the tables (and it would be quiet a lot of work to change that), each of the 19 times the pump turns on each 12h lights on, a shock of the presure from the pump transmits to the tables and from there to the plants. For a second, the whole plants are shaking.
Did anybody here experince the same and observe particular effects on the growth and yield performance of the plants?
Thanks for sharing any knowledge