dstroy
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It's pretty cool how they fill up the bucket!High pressure aero roots are like no other!
It's pretty cool how they fill up the bucket!High pressure aero roots are like no other!
120psi, yesWhat line pressure are you at? Running the aquatic 8800?
Yep, nylon paint filter bags. No they don't block roots at all, I use them to help the roots to grow back up the sides of the bucket. W <- they grow like that, down and back up.@dstroy are those filter bags and do the roots grow through those? Do you think those bags would keep roots out of the pipes in rdwc?
Didnt figure it would keep the roots in, especially when I think of all the stuff I've seen roots grow through. Seems like if water can get through it roots can too.Yep, nylon paint filter bags. No they don't block roots at all, I use them to help the roots to grow back up the sides of the bucket. W <- they grow like that, down and back up.
I think that most people's problems with RDWC would be solved if they pumped water from the bottom up and used large diameter pipe with mesh between for leveling. So it would be more like a gutter than a full pipe, and much easier to monitor and clean. You could also wire a float switch to each bucket that would shut that buckets flow (with a solenoid) or the whole system off if it's getting too full if you plumb it reverse. When the water level falls it turns back on etc.
I thought you were running the WC next.Thanks buddy! 60ish days, looks like a pretty good harvest. Gonna put that cmh in here after this one is over. Not sure what I want to run yet.
I’m vegging that now in my smaller tentI thought you were running the WC next.
Wow those are some big cola's. I suspect you will be supporting those cola's from above. Sometimes i just lose my train of thought staring at your pictures. Just incredible.
Yeah! Hopefully lots of good medicine.Wow those are some big cola's. I suspect you will be supporting those cola's from above. Sometimes i just lose my train of thought staring at your pictures. Just incredible.