FullCarve
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I'm setting up my outdoor SIPs. I'm a little concerned, after doing my unintentional air stone vs no air stone test, that my outside res's won't have any forced air movement. A lot of the pre-manufactured SIPs (EarthBox etc) are all designed to be run outside, but they seem to have larger openings where the overflow is, its not just a 1/4" hole. One thing I'm considering is drilling holes (maybe 2" apart?) all the way around the res bucket at the level of the 1" air gap, to allow freer air circulation. Any thoughts on that? Would I just be breeding mosquitos? Maybe I need to put goldfish in there....
Hi Rob,
I am pretty interested in this idea.
especially,
"One thing I'm considering is drilling holes (maybe 2" apart?) all the way around the res bucket at the level of the 1" air gap, to allow freer air circulation. "
I have searched for many times for this set up but here all seem just use a resi with a couple overflow holes only and with airstones.
your idea looks pretty effective but i wonder why not many ppl won't implement this idea???
I assume:
1. May too many side air holes for aeration cause bugs/mosquito issues???
-> Then why not just patch over the mosquito screens so that it won't let any thing into the resi but still let the air in?
2. May cause too fast dry out the water in the resi??
3. Already the airstones in the the resi create enough air(Oxygen) for the roots?
->But from my understanding... if the resi is almost completely sealed, with that stuck air inside the resi, how does it work to create oxygen????
4. Too many air holes on the side of the resi may cause the lights come through in and cause some light exposure???