Bubbles in a res? better safe then sorry? or not necessary?

sickstoner

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starting an Ebb n flow leaving soil and i wanna get all the info i can so i don't fuck up my first Hydro grow. Thanks alot +REP for any love.:peace:
 

straitkilla911

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best advice i can give is to read, read, and when your done reading then read some more...theres a ton of information if you know how to look on these forums
 

sickstoner

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best advice i can give is to read, read, and when your done reading then read some more...theres a ton of information if you know how to look on these forums
Is it the way i word my questions i've been growing for over 10 yrs in soil this is my first ebb n flow not my first grow. This shit does not help me one bit . sorry
 

dadio161

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Use the air stones. I have two large airstones in my res and my plants are very happy. They help keep the nutes aereated and it also keeps the nutes from setteling on the bottom.
 

sickstoner

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Use the air stones. I have two large airstones in my res and my plants are very happy. They help keep the nutes aereated and it also keeps the nutes from setteling on the bottom.
Thank you so much short to the point and helps a ton. That's all i needed not a lecture about reading threads i've read hundreds and could not find a good answer like you gave thank you. Thread done.
 

GreenThumbSucker

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Thank you so much short to the point and helps a ton. That's all i needed not a lecture about reading threads i've read hundreds and could not find a good answer like you gave thank you. Thread done.
Airstones are necessary for several reasons.

1. Stirring the solution
2. Oxidizing the solution - the whole point of hydroponics
3. Keeping the solution free of pathogens - oxygen kills bacteria
 
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