Have you ever had the drains block? Do you flood to the level of the hydroton? And dont the balls float? Sorry for the questions, as I said I like to tinker lol. I have thought about a layer of it in my trays and may still do that some day.View attachment 3258220 I just cut a protein shaker in half and placed it around the flood and drain fittings just loose enough at the bottom to allow water to flow job done. Anyway heres my first and current set up.Because the pots are only partially filled adding hydroton to the tray gives u more root space.
Fair enough.I read your comment, a few of my hydro buddies use rockwol and have very nice end results its cheap and i dont want the mess of hydroton rocks in my 3x3 tray. IMO its a mess i dont want to deal with..
Fair enough.
Why are you putting the plants in 4" RW then into pots? Am I getting this wrong? I just put the rooted plant and small cube into the pot with hydroton. Also if your flooding to the bottom of the pot that should work, if you are worried just top water a few times, the rockwool retains lots. My water level was only an inch above bottom of suspended pots and 4" of water. I did away with the rockwool altogether on my last tray and stuck the plants directly into the hydroton and pots, their doing well. Is there any water still in the tray after a flood? Again kind of a newb myself lol.
Ya I wasn't sure about how you were doing your setup. As for the RW cubes, your right. I have seen many flood tables using 4" blocks and being really succeful. I just have never seen them used in conjuntion with pots, interesting! Again I just switched to sprayers so a new thing and trying to get away from everything except hydrton. I really dont like all the water retention myself, but this is new so we'll see. Also I use 4" net pots so very little hydroton but yup a pain to clean.Yes Waterdawg, the 3x3 tray does completely drain after flood after about 6.5 mins ( pump shuts off ) which is running for about 6 mins the time it takes to fill the tray 1-2" of water = )
They'll likely need top feed until roots are establishedrockwol is nice because its holds moisture long which mean less flood cycles... hydroton dries out quicker which means more flood cycles. im using rockwol because my rez will only fill my tray with 1-2" of water, I'm using loose rockwol to stuff the bottom part of the pots instead of using hydroton since my water level wont exceed 2" the hydron wouldnt wet as with rockwol it acts a sponge absoring more water for the roots to draw .. and actually it adds more water to my system without having it in my rez..
Well Ive actually got a thrip issue. Used hydrogen peroxide but that seemed to stress them more than the thrips. Binned the mother whichvwssvin soil in the same room and used mighty wash last night/this morning. Took 3+ hours, to early to tell if its working.Keep me posted on your journey ....