Well, I'm definitely ditching my air pump for the next round.
Earlier in the grow my air pump disconnected itself from the vibrations, and i noticed when I checked on things that there had been about twice as much water taken up by the plants than I had expected. This got me thinking that maybe the bubbles adversely affect the roots, contrary to my original belief. I think this is confirmed now that it happened again and I noticed last night... Way more water consumed than normally, about twice as much!
Right now my water flow is low, and I have a shitload of air pumping through my tanks. Next time around, ditching the air completely, and going hi flow water. Heath Robinson is all high flow water, no air, and he's had amazing results (better than anyone else I've ever seen online, and you can tell he's legit, not like that doubleD guy with his indoor bogus 10 pounder claims). I think that may be part of the key.. get the bubbles off the roots! Just keep enough water flow that everything exchanges often enough to stay oxygenated.
Another thing I'm going to do is stop using small netpots. Going to put a big bin in the lid full of hydroton and pump the water right on top of it instead of right into the cooler water. Plan is to grow a bunch of those roots that look all fuzzy like they're gripping onto the hydroton. I've heard them called "air roots".
Earlier in the grow my air pump disconnected itself from the vibrations, and i noticed when I checked on things that there had been about twice as much water taken up by the plants than I had expected. This got me thinking that maybe the bubbles adversely affect the roots, contrary to my original belief. I think this is confirmed now that it happened again and I noticed last night... Way more water consumed than normally, about twice as much!
Right now my water flow is low, and I have a shitload of air pumping through my tanks. Next time around, ditching the air completely, and going hi flow water. Heath Robinson is all high flow water, no air, and he's had amazing results (better than anyone else I've ever seen online, and you can tell he's legit, not like that doubleD guy with his indoor bogus 10 pounder claims). I think that may be part of the key.. get the bubbles off the roots! Just keep enough water flow that everything exchanges often enough to stay oxygenated.
Another thing I'm going to do is stop using small netpots. Going to put a big bin in the lid full of hydroton and pump the water right on top of it instead of right into the cooler water. Plan is to grow a bunch of those roots that look all fuzzy like they're gripping onto the hydroton. I've heard them called "air roots".