Nifty! I've found that the oxygenation with airstones and pump and circulation pump aren't necessary; the NFT system itself provides all the oxygen needed.@Michael Huntherz Im going to base my tables off of this but with my own tweaks and possibly totally different i got like 3 ideas i want to try out this is one of them
Just cut the stem and haul out the early finishers.Im trying to figure out a way to do nft so it will bd media less but also have a way to pull early finishing strains out without disturbing the rest
Some way of container the root but keeping them happy and mobile lol
I have my gears turning on a few nifty ideas
I dont want root ball left in the system thoughJust cut the stem and haul out the early finishers.
I’ve had to pull early ones out of the tray and I keep some of the lower portion (larf) just to keep the root ball alive. Not the perfect solution but it works.I dont want root ball left in the system though
I just read of an issue using blue mats in that the slow steady feed rate, with no run off, has a tendency to build up salts in the media. A periodic flush of the media by hand would be solution, I would think though.Nice thread, glad to be here. I wish I had that much room to work with, I will someday. Looking good man, love the setup. The more I think about it the more likely it is I will switch to rockwool and blumat drippers before anything else.
Ive done that in my nfts and dwcs not ideal but it works but i hate doing it cause when you cut off so much plant the roots tend to die back someI’ve had to pull early ones out of the tray and I keep some of the lower portion (larf) just to keep the root ball alive. Not the perfect solution but it works.
I drain the reservoirs, I use two in a loop, a couple times per run and run RO for a week. Salt buildup is definitely a problem, both in the dripper lines and the media, if one does not manage it actively. I also water individual plants by hand, when I see any sign of it.I just read of an issue using blue mats in that the slow steady feed rate, with no run off, has a tendency to build up salts in the media. A periodic flush of the media by hand would be solution, I would think though.
I could see that happening, i water extra once a week, to check the runoff to avoid this. Let’s you catch problems before they are problems.I just read of an issue using blue mats in that the slow steady feed rate, with no run off, has a tendency to build up salts in the media. A periodic flush of the media by hand would be solution, I would think though.
I don’t have any problems, myself, but that’s because I keep an eye on it. I had a couple floods early on, and now everything is in overflow trays, but I havent had any problems in over a year.I could see that happening, i water extra once a week, to check the runoff to avoid this. Let’s you catch problems before they are problems.
Just noticed a tester crop wasn’t using as much as I was giving them. But they looked like they where not getting enough.
This stuff could help your line troubles
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RDWC is the way to go, then. Roots come out of water like no other medium.When i pull it out i want a new one to take its place
I've been doing the same thing for years.Im already doing rdwc
But im trying to minimize op costs and simplify
Sort of lol
Thanks budNice friggin grow!