BubblePonics question:
Well, first off, the amount of water is not as inportant as the number of plants.
Divide your GPH volume by the number of plants you have. Lets say you have a 160gph pump. In this case you have 10 plants so you would be supplying 16 gallons of water to each plant per hour. Or 8 per 1/2 hour, 4 per 15 mins etc. Thats a lot for a seedling. So, having an adjustable monitor will help or running a few plants from one line until they get big.
Once their roots reach the water you can cut the rate again more. Some people just stop pumping altogether at that point.
I will be watching for Rosemans reply also. So, lets see if we are in agreement.
Have you taken the time to read all of Rosemans posts? If not- you should copy and paste all that's currently written.
You asked a good question but- those questions should not be asked in the tutorial. He has had problems with people asking questions that he has already answered.
Justine
Well, first off, the amount of water is not as inportant as the number of plants.
Divide your GPH volume by the number of plants you have. Lets say you have a 160gph pump. In this case you have 10 plants so you would be supplying 16 gallons of water to each plant per hour. Or 8 per 1/2 hour, 4 per 15 mins etc. Thats a lot for a seedling. So, having an adjustable monitor will help or running a few plants from one line until they get big.
Once their roots reach the water you can cut the rate again more. Some people just stop pumping altogether at that point.
I will be watching for Rosemans reply also. So, lets see if we are in agreement.
Have you taken the time to read all of Rosemans posts? If not- you should copy and paste all that's currently written.
You asked a good question but- those questions should not be asked in the tutorial. He has had problems with people asking questions that he has already answered.
Justine