It can get wet, but just not too wet. And it doesn't necessarily die when the initial nutrients run out as long as more naturally enter. The solution is to deal with sub-maximal strength and provide a slow nutrient drip(or possible occasional soaking with a nutrient slush).
It can get wet, but just not too wet. And it doesn't necessarily die when the initial nutrients run out as long as more naturally enter. The solution is to deal with sub-maximal strength and provide a slow nutrient drip(or possible occasional soaking with a nutrient slush).