Sativied
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Love the clean setup @StinkBud
GH talks about it in one of their instruction manuals for an aeroflo too, the only reason to put the pump on a timer is to reduce electricity cost. But aeroflo is not true aero anyway, it's more NFT with sprayers to keep the flow aerated because it's deeper than a tradition nft 'film'. I noticed I get more throughput without sprayers and will probably run without them, get a stronger pump and maximize the flow.
Basically, I think it's best to choose between aero and continuous recirculating (I like the term DFT, deep flow instead of nutrient film) rather than trying to mix them up.
I looked for those white fence poles here many times, I seriously think someone could make a living here importing and selling those. I've seen a company that offers them as part of complete fences, very expensive, while I bet they would be really popular here.
I just measured my tubes, and turns out I rounded the diameter too roughly, it's 110mm, which isn't 5" but less than 4.5". Any smaller and I'd have trouble fitting a net cup in there... plenty of ideas so far, too many really, nothing worth drawing out yet.
Indeed, with true aero one could reduce the nutrient and water usage a little further theoretically (I already use less than 500ppm of which 200 is tap), but I just flood/recirculate 24/7, keeps the root zone constant. I actually missed that this winter on soil, the aqua pump in the rez prevents the water from cooling down too far. Another reason for me is that I start out vegging under T8 in dwc boxes, so they are used to being soaked. I never have issues with the drains clogging (well, first run I vegged way too long) because the hole is not at the bottom but in the end cap, offset to create a dam.After my experience with several nute delivery methods------my conclusion is:
Doesn't make much difference-----if any at all. I (think) Sativied has come to the same conclusion.
GH talks about it in one of their instruction manuals for an aeroflo too, the only reason to put the pump on a timer is to reduce electricity cost. But aeroflo is not true aero anyway, it's more NFT with sprayers to keep the flow aerated because it's deeper than a tradition nft 'film'. I noticed I get more throughput without sprayers and will probably run without them, get a stronger pump and maximize the flow.
Basically, I think it's best to choose between aero and continuous recirculating (I like the term DFT, deep flow instead of nutrient film) rather than trying to mix them up.
I looked for those white fence poles here many times, I seriously think someone could make a living here importing and selling those. I've seen a company that offers them as part of complete fences, very expensive, while I bet they would be really popular here.
I just measured my tubes, and turns out I rounded the diameter too roughly, it's 110mm, which isn't 5" but less than 4.5". Any smaller and I'd have trouble fitting a net cup in there... plenty of ideas so far, too many really, nothing worth drawing out yet.