jamesvagabond
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I also had the idea of using a large air pump and stone in a small tank of water inside the large root chambers. Would this be a way of delivering oxygen to the roots, as most of the o2 will be exchanged in the air?
if your running organic nutes why bother with stainless? the reason people choose stainless is because salt based fertillizers slowly corrode brass.Long time no post...
I had a buddy from back home visit so that side tracked me, although it did produce a lot of potash haha. Since then I bought a chemical delivery pump used for dosing well water with chlorine, a 14x40ft greenhouse, and SO MUCH schwag from CL: 8 reservoirs/lids, flood trays, nutes, 3x 8 bulb t5s, 4x 10" filters, ducting, an ez cloner and more for under 600 bucks. I love deals. Now I am setting up the greenhouse and freeing up my space in the house and transferring it all outside so I dont run into space/height restrictions.
To keep the res and chambers cooler, I am burying them in the earth to keep a more constant temp and increasing my height potential. I still haven't committed to a nozzle yet. I would love to go air-atomized but do not want to spend over a few hundred per nozzle. I am watching the progress of Oxanaca and others, and am hoping to find a good solution to my nozzle dilemma. If anyone has had consistent results with a nozzle I'd love to hear about it. I am looking for SS as I will be running organic nutes and teas through them, and need the inert cation exchange potential they possess.
is your chemical delivery system a dosatron or dosmatic? im thinking of running two of them in line inbetween a pump and pressure tank. wont have to do shit
craiglist is the way to go, but you gotta show up strapped everytime.
those are nice. i own two dosatrons.Yes sir its a dosmatic. Got it and a 35 gallon tank for 120
you just went way over my pay grade but sounds good.I was worried about cell membrane adhesion via cation exchange, however I just looked into it a little further and the copper in brass actually shows antimicrobial and germicidal properties after a long exposure 45 min-6 hours. This could be useful to prevent biofilm buildup so the brass tacks is that I may save a bunch of money through this possibility.
I checked and it is actually a mec-o-matic. I really don't know much about it; I bought it on an intuitive leap. Do you know specs? Will it work for this application?those are nice. i own two dosatrons.
injectors are the most awesome thing you can add to your setup. ill post a diagram of why once i get a minute.I checked and it is actually a mec-o-matic. I really don't know much about it; I bought it on an intuitive leap. Do you know specs? Will it work for this application?
interesting nozzle i wonder how atomizer will respond.