Totally.I found that making the feeder hoses the same length helps equalize output to the stakes.
whats up people, i got a similar setup less the circulation pump. is this necessary? is that why my nutes turn brown after a few days??
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Car fine spray windscreen washer jets and water pump + 12V adapter = airoponics. I know it is not related but seeing the pump on the link gave me inspiration. Thanks
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i've read that you need to let your pots dry out before rewatering.( i assume you guys are talking about soil). so do you aerate the solution to get around this?
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If you have a large enough reservoir, the heat from a tiny pump is not enough to heat it too much. An impeller isn't a bad idea for smaller reservoirs. Although I wouldn't want to send heated water to my plants anyway, it's not clear to me that warmer means less oxygen. Generally, solubility increases with temperature. For example, crack two bottles of soda and put one in the fridge and one on the counter. The one in the fridge will go flat faster, due to decreased CO2 solubility in cold soda. It has to do with differential solubility in the gas vs. the liquid, so it may be different for O2 for all I know, but you get what I mean.Cee,
But you'd need two pumps. One for circulation and one to water. The extra pump will add heat, which lowers O2 content.
Wonder if you could use the air from the airpump to turn an impeller?
The daily watering is near blasphemy here. But I have been under the same thought. A little each day to keep a moisture level. (finding the balance is a bit a bugger, but I start dry and work up)
Also comes to mind people say to let it dry so the plant will grow roots to find water. I see its as counter productive. I can understand when the plant is real young to get a 'base'. But if the plant is tossing energy to looking for water then its not growing fruit as hardily. If the roots are happy with what they got, then I'd think the fruit bennies from not forcing the plant to go look for water.
Hey, any news on the wick? I tried a couple with so-so results. Finding the right soil mix seems key. Mine stayed a bit wet. Gonna add a bunch of peat next time.