trademanny
Active Member
Hey folks,
Configuring a new little flood/drain table in a 2x4 tent. This will be for 2-4 plants, and likely use a screen to even out the canopy, scrog style, as I don't have a ton of height (the tent is only 6').
I'm debating between the following two approaches:
1) 5" net pots with hydroton with the table covered in panda plastic to allow the roots to grow out of the pots and into the table. (Similar to panhead's old style)
Pros: All reusable
Cons: Roots can clog drain openings. Need to flood more often. Undetected pump failure could lead to plant death pretty quickly. I've considered putting white felt on the bottom to try and protect against this.. however, if I'm going to do that, then why not.......
2) 4" or 6" rockwool cubes straight on the table with no panda plastic.
Pros: More versatile, can move plants around the table freely. Don't need to flood nearly as often, plants can survive a bit longer during a pump failure.
Cons: Need to buy new cubes for each grow. Unsure if 4" (or 6") cube is enough?
I've never used rockwool, but I've read a lot of horror stories. My aim is to make harvest, cleanup and reset as cheap and easy as possible. I'm not looking to fill the entire tray with hydroton or anything like that.
Thoughts?
Configuring a new little flood/drain table in a 2x4 tent. This will be for 2-4 plants, and likely use a screen to even out the canopy, scrog style, as I don't have a ton of height (the tent is only 6').
I'm debating between the following two approaches:
1) 5" net pots with hydroton with the table covered in panda plastic to allow the roots to grow out of the pots and into the table. (Similar to panhead's old style)
Pros: All reusable
Cons: Roots can clog drain openings. Need to flood more often. Undetected pump failure could lead to plant death pretty quickly. I've considered putting white felt on the bottom to try and protect against this.. however, if I'm going to do that, then why not.......
2) 4" or 6" rockwool cubes straight on the table with no panda plastic.
Pros: More versatile, can move plants around the table freely. Don't need to flood nearly as often, plants can survive a bit longer during a pump failure.
Cons: Need to buy new cubes for each grow. Unsure if 4" (or 6") cube is enough?
I've never used rockwool, but I've read a lot of horror stories. My aim is to make harvest, cleanup and reset as cheap and easy as possible. I'm not looking to fill the entire tray with hydroton or anything like that.
Thoughts?