your gonna want to aerate your rez, and air pump is needed, unfortunatly one does not come with the system, thicker nutrients like fox farms (i use pure plend pro) does accumulate at the bottoms, i use an additive called liquid karma and its thick and heavy and stay down low, dont worry about mixing as each flood cycle will mix your nutes up good, as for water level, your clay pellets will displace around a gallon of water,so if running 20 pots, around 20 gallons will be used, but if you want to avoid violent ph swings and nutrient strength concentrations, the plants will use water daily, making your water numbers change, using a larger amount of water will keep things stable for longer. as for cleaning the clay i use a rubbermaid tub with holes in the bottom to clean clay, this is the only hard labor about these systems. this system in order to have trouble free grow cycles will need a good flush once a month, theres too many pots and tubing for nutrient salts to hang onto, this will mess with your plants health causing lockout and such, i also prefer to raise each pot exactly 1 inch higher than the controller, doing this i have much much less water at the bottom of the pots and less build up
Does the air pump keep the sediments from collecting at the bottom or is this unavoidable?
Is this Karma suitable with foxfarm? Is it a nutrient itself or just a neutral thickening agent that pushes the sediments up?
Well I looked at ways to get air in the res to stir up the nutes, there are "air stones" or there is like a tubing that you can bend the way you prefer. Which one do you suggest?
I was thinking of forming that tubing around the outside edge of the bottom of the res so it pumps all around the edge of the res.
You say the flooding stirs the nutes, but the sediment will still be settled at the bottom near the pump as it begins drawing the water. So should I set up a ec/ph meter in the bottom of the res because that is the water that will be drawn rather than at the top of the res?
While were on that subject should I get a portable or non portable meter. My buddy said you have to keep the portable ones always submersed otherwise you will constantly be calibrating it. I want something precise so i'm thinking non-portable? or perhaps get both to make sure they are calibrated.
What brand air/pump works well and is reliable?
What size pump would fit a 50 gal res?
I understand that after each flood a small amount of the water in the res will be displaced through the consumption of the roots. So after each flood you should refill the res right? Do you use water without any nutrients to replace the displaced water? If so, then when are the nutes added ? after each flush?
Yea i've read b4 to raise the pots, 1", good to know a precise height. What did you use to put under the pots? I was thinking cardboard but eventually it would warp from moisture and not be the same desired height after the pots weigh it down from flooding repeatedly.
Thanks greatly appreciated