There is a simpler way to do that. How many plants are you planning on doing? How much room do you have? I like the system but you can do it simpler if that is what you are after. If you want just PM me and I'll help you out with something simple and cheap and it still works great. Also be careful never put water above electricity, an accident is bound to happen.four days old, in rockwool now. I have the simplest drip system I could come up with.
Thank you for any help.My babies are 2 inches tall and the tap root is just poking out of the bottom of my 1 x 1 rockwool cubes. Where do I go from here?
With this setup you can eliminate the drip feed tank and use the drain tank for both. Just use a pump to pump the water up to the drip emitter kit. Then put drainage holes on both sides of the "root chamber" and let gravity drain the water back into the same tank.four days old, in rockwool now. I have the simplest drip system I could come up with.
Thank you for any help.My babies are 2 inches tall and the tap root is just poking out of the bottom of my 1 x 1 rockwool cubes. Where do I go from here?
Yes that would be simpiler and it would require less work. I would also eliminate that top bucket.With this setup you can eliminate the drip feed tank and use the drain tank for both. Just use a pump to pump the water up to the drip emitter kit. Then put drainage holes on both sides of the "root chamber" and let gravity drain the water back into the same tank.
u would think wouldnt u, but going this way i only have to use a 20 gal res. and that mean less water to manitan and less fer. u would usa a 40 gal. or more res. for this size of table much easyer to hold the ph in a 20 to, so i went with this set up for being easier more efficeint .I would have just went flood and drain since you have pretty much everything else.Its more efficeint and easier to do and maintain